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Hardness of water

Article no: P7155200
Principle

Under hardness of water is understood the amount of dissolved salts (calcium salts and magnesium salts). The higher the amount of dissolved salts the "harder" the water. This can also be applied to drinking water,  drinking water can be devided in accordance with the proportion of calcium and magnesium salts in hard and soft water. The difference hard and soft water is very important for everyday life. Hard water affects not only the need of detergent (reduced wash action), but also leads to calcification of household and means an increased energy consumption. This experiment demonstrates the influence of water hardness which is investigated with different water samples.  Also the effect of soap in drinking water and distilled water is investigated.

 

Learning objectives

  • Measurement of water hardness
  • Influcence of water hardness in washing processes

 

Benefits

  • Easy teaching and efficient learning by using interactive experimentation PHYWE-Software
  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with experiments for all Inorganic Chemistry matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered

 

Scope of delivery

Support base, variable 02001-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02059-00 1
Wire gauze with ceramic, 160 x 160 mm 33287-01 1
Beakers, Boro, low form, various sizes 46054-00 1
Beakers, Boro, high form, various sizes 46027-00 1
Ring with boss head, i. d. = 10 cm 37701-01 1
Protecting glasses, clear glass 39316-00 1
Glass rod, boro 3.3, l=200mm, d=5mm 40485-03 1
Spatula, powder, steel, l=150mm 47560-00 1
Butane burner with cartridge, 220 g 32180-00 1
Soap solu.(Boutron-Boudet) 250 ml 30221-25 1

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