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  1. 1. WATER How much do you know about water ?
  2. 2. ABOUT • It can be used for drinking and as a solvent. The chemical formula of water is H2O, as it has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. So, the chemical name of water is dihydrogen oxide. • There are types of water in chemistry we will discuss 3 of them:- • Heavy water. • Hard water. • Soft water.
  3. 3. HEAVY WATER • Heavy water was first produced in 1932, a few months after the discovery of deuterium.[7] With the discovery of nuclear fission in late 1938. • The graphite moderated tried to avoid using either enriched uranium or heavy water (being cooled with ordinary "light" water instead) which produced the positive void coefficient that was one of a series of flaws in reactor design leading to the Chernobyl disaster. • Heavy water is used in certain types of nuclear reactors, where it acts as a neutron moderator to slow down neutrons. • India is one of the world's largest producers of heavy water through its Heavy Water Board.[68] It exports heavy water to countries including the Republic of Korea, China, and the United States.
  4. 4. FACTS • Production of pure heavy water by distillation or electrolysis requires a large cascade of stills or electrolysis chambers and consumes large amounts of power, so the chemical methods are generally preferred. • Experiments with mice, rats, and dogs[45] have shown that a degree of 25% deuteration causes (sometimes irreversible) sterility, because neither gametes nor zygotes can develop. High concentrations of heavy water (90%) rapidly kill fish, tadpoles, flatworms, and Drosophila. • Deuterium-poisoned mammals die of a failure of bone marrow (producing bleeding and infections). • Heavy water is normally radioactive and more severely toxic than it actually is. Even if pure heavy water had been used in the water cooler indefinitely, it is not likely the incident would have been detected or caused harm, • The mode of death appears to be the same as that in cytotoxic poisoning .
  5. 5. HARD WATER • The simple definition of water hardness is the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the water. Hard water is high in dissolved minerals, largely calcium and magnesium. • TYPES:- • Temporary • Permanent
  6. 6. REMOVAL • PERMANENT HARNESS:- 1. (i) Treatment with washing soda (sodium carbonate): Washing soda reacts with soluble calcium and magnesium chlorides and sulphates in hard water to form insoluble carbonates 1. (ii) Calgon’s method: Sodium hexametaphosphate (Na6P6O18), commercially called ‘calgon’, when added to hard water, • TEMPORARY HARDNESS:- • (i) Boiling: During boiling, the soluble Mg(HCO3 ) 2 is converted into insoluble Mg(OH)2. • (ii) Clark’s method: In this method calculated amount of lime is added to hard water.

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