I sir thank you so much. i have some questions about coagulation and flocculation i want to do some experiment in the laboratory. my topic is Optimum application of organic polymeric coagulant (cation) with alum (PAC). I want some procedure i mean the first step to do experiment . thank you so much
As far as I know, This is just to reduce the calculation because the Normality of both the titrants used in the test is 0.02 and the equivalent weight of calcium carbonate is 50. The multiplication of these two becomes unity and so the formula remains = (Volume of titrant used*1000)/Volume of sample taken(ml) . I did not get any other reason till now.
Yes, It does if introduced in excess amount. As it is supplying multivalent metallic cations to the water and By the definition of hardness it must increase if done so.
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Sir what is the application of 6mg/l of alkalinity present in water?
Sir plz tell how alkanity req is related with CaO?????? M not getting what link they have....
Can ny1 suggest me...
Calcium itself is alkaline
Sir please upload the Rcc video also
I sir thank you so much. i have some questions about coagulation and flocculation i want to do some experiment in the laboratory. my topic is Optimum application of organic polymeric coagulant (cation) with alum (PAC). I want some procedure i mean the first step to do experiment . thank you so much
Sir,why alkalinity and hardness measured in terms of caco3 equivalents
As far as I know, This is just to reduce the calculation because the Normality of both the titrants used in the test is 0.02 and the equivalent weight of calcium carbonate is 50. The multiplication of these two becomes unity and so the formula remains = (Volume of titrant used*1000)/Volume of sample taken(ml) . I did not get any other reason till now.
Good sir ..try to take some more problem ...
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Without knowing the eqn can't it be solved?? By using gram equivalent concept?
Why u multiplied alkalnity given in question with 10 mld of water I am total confused here
sir gate que is not clear.can u make it more clear wd some another examples???
please...
sir 1 mole produces 2 mole of sluge
Coagulant can cause hardness????
Yes, It does if introduced in excess amount. As it is supplying multivalent metallic cations to the water and By the definition of hardness it must increase if done so.
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Equation isn't correct... In the products side...
3 CaSO4 + 2 Al(OH)3 + 6 CO2 + 18 H2O
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