Hard water has high concentrations of ca2+ and mg2+. the total water hardness, reported in ppm CaCO3, can be determined via titration with EDTA and roughly categorized using the following scale:
Soft: 0-60 mg/L
Moderately hard: 61-120 mg/L
Hard: 121-180 mg/L
Very hard: >181 mg/L
a) if a 50 mL sample of hard water (150mg/L) is buffered to a pH of 10.00 and titrated using 0.005M EDTA, what will be pCa2+ after 17.5 mL of EDTA is added?I am really having trouble with this. i know that ppm = mg/L.
but i am having trouble finding the right equation to start with. is it CaCO3 + H2O + EDTA --> CoEDTA3 + Ca2+ ??
i calculated that there are 8.75*10^-5 mol EDTA. and do I need to find the concentration of -OH? or of H+ with the pH given to me?
PLEASE HELP. i've been working on it for an hour
b) What's the hardness level of a 50.00mL water sample, buffered to a pH of 8, that requires 17.28mL 0.0025M EDTA to reach the endpoint?ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED PLEASE!