Hard water often contains dissolved ca2+ and mg2+ ions. one way to soften water is to add phosphates. the phosphate ion forms insoluble precipitates with calcium and magnesium ions, removing them from solution. suppose that a solution is 5.5×10−2m in calcium chloride and 9.5×10−2m in magnesium nitrate.
what mass of sodium phosphate must be added to 2.0l of this solution to completely eliminate the hard water ions? assume complete reaction.
would anyone be able to explain to me how to approach this problem? not quite sure where to start. i just know they are asking for the mass of na3po4.
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