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What happens if water contains a lot of carbon dioxide and you add lime? Would it be more or less expensive to soften a water that has a lot of carbon dioxide in it?

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When calcium hydroxide is allowed to react with carbon dioxide,calcium carbonate is obtained.

Ca(OH) + CO—-> CaCO + HO

Controlled addition of CO is required to prepare calcium carbonate. Excess CO lead to the formation of calcium hydrogen carbonate ,which is water soluble. Reaction has no harmful effects.

CaCO + HO + CO—->Ca(HCO)

Enough CO2 added to reduce the pH of water to less than 8.7

Excess corbon di oxide present in water is less expensive for softening of water.

 What happens if water contains a lot of carbon dioxide and you add lime? Would it be more or less expensive to soften a water that has a lot of carbon dioxide

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