100 mL of a water sample consumed 10 mL of N/50 H
2
SO
4
during titration using
phenolphthalein as
an
indicator. Few drops of methyl orange were added to the same
solution and titration was continued. The yellow colour of the solution just turned orange
after addition of another 21 mL of the same acid solution. Ca
lculate the type and extent
of alkalinity present in the water sample.
What could be the disadvantages of using this
water sample source in boiler?
Phenolphthalein alkalinity "=\\frac{10\u00d7\\frac{1}{50}\u00d750000}{100}=100ppm"
Methylorange alkalinity "=\\frac{21\u00d7\\frac{1}{50}\u00d750000}{100}=210ppm"
The alkalinity is due to CO"_3^{2-}" and HCO"_3^-"
HCO3- alkalinity "=210-100"
"=110ppm"
CO32- alkalinity "=100\u00d72"
"=200ppm"
Disadvantage
The water will form Calcium and Magnesium Carbonate in boilers.
Solid Carbonate is a bad conductor of heat, hence more electricity or fuel is needed to heat the water.
Thus wastes energy.
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