Water quiz! (Chemistry C3)

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GCSE Chemistry Quiz on Water quiz! (Chemistry C3), created by kane t on 05/04/2017.
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Question 1

Question
There are two types of hard water. Temporary and permanent, true or false?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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The hardness of water is caused by [blank_start]CA2+[blank_end] ions and [blank_start]Mg2+[blank_end] ions. Hard water contains a massive amount of [blank_start]calcium[blank_end] and [blank_start]magnesium[blank_end] ions. These are added to the water when rain falls onto rocks such as [blank_start]limestone[blank_end]. Compounds in the rocks such as [blank_start]magnesium sulphate[blank_end] and [blank_start]calcium sulphate[blank_end] are [blank_start]dissolved[blank_end] into the water.
Answer
  • CA2+
  • Mg2+
  • calcium
  • magnesium
  • limestone
  • magnesium sulphate
  • calcium sulphate
  • dissolved

Question 3

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Select an advantage of hard water.
Answer
  • It is less expensive than soft water.
  • More readily available than soft water.
  • Good for teeth and bones.

Question 4

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Rainwater is an [blank_start]acidic[blank_end] solution which [blank_start]reacts[blank_end] with limestone. The solution formed in the lake is known as [blank_start]hard water[blank_end]. One advantage of drinking the water from the lake is that it [blank_start]tastes[blank_end] better than rainwater.
Answer
  • acidic
  • reacts
  • hard water
  • tastes

Question 5

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what is the name of the process used to remove solid particles from water to make it safe to drink.
Answer
  • Crystallisation
  • Filtration
  • cleansing

Question 6

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Fluoride is added to the water to sterilise it.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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An [blank_start]ion exchange column[blank_end] is used to soften hard water. The column contains [blank_start]sodium ions[blank_end] which are positively charged. However, calcium and magnesium ions have a [blank_start]greater charge[blank_end] and therefore [blank_start]displace[blank_end] the sodium ions. The sodium is soluable so it will then [blank_start]dissolve[blank_end] into the water.
Answer
  • ion exchange column
  • sodium ions
  • greater charge
  • displace
  • dissolve
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