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1.) Describe the water hydrological cycle. - Water evaporates from lakes, rivers, oceans, ground, etc. The water vapor enters the air and rises eventually forming clouds. When the clouds become saturated, it begins to rain returning the water to the earth. 2.) How does the pollution from automobiles, plant life, and combustion affect our water supply? - The exhaust vapors in the atmosphere combine with the rain forming more dangerous pollution chemicals in liquid form that fall back to the ground, rivers, ect. 3.) Why does the carbon dioxide gas in the air create such a water problem? - Mixes with rain and forms carbonic acid. 4.) How does our water system become hard water if rain water is so pure when it leaves the clouds? - The rain mixed with the pollutants create acids that dissolve the limestone and other hard minerals washing them down into our water tables, lakes ect. 5.) What is the PH index and why is it important? - A scale used to measure acidity and alkalinity. 6.) What PH is a neutral solution? - 7 7.) A PH of 2 is how much more acidic than a PH of 3? - 10 times 8.) Give a couple of examples of common materials with acidic PH factors. - Vinegars, lemon juice, battery acid 9.) What material has a neutral PH of 7? - Water10.) What is the difference between suspended and dissolved solids in water? - Dissolved solids are dissolved in the water and part of its chemical makeup. Suspend solids are in the water and separate from the chemical makeup of the water. 11.) How does the concentration of solids in water relate to the amount of scale build up that will occur? - The more solids the more scale left after the water vaporizes. 12.) Hard water is considered to have a hardness of how many grains per gallon? - 7-10 13.) Good water for boiler use should have a PH in what range? - 7-8 14.) Why is water with a low PH such a problem? - Very acidic 15.) Why is water with too high a PH such a problem? - Very alkaline, will break down into salts and carbon dioxide. 16.) OEM manufacturers often specify a hardness level not to exceed what? - 2-4 grains 17.) How do you use water test strips? - Dip the strips into the water sample and read the values according to color change on the strip container label. 18.) How do you use a water titration kit? - This kit uses a sample of water. 19.) Using a TDS meter what reading indicates hard water? - 320-420

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4 CFESA Steam Chapter 4 - Water
Quality
1.) Describe the water hydrological cycle. - Water evaporates from lakes, rivers, oceans, ground,
etc. The water vapor enters the air and rises eventually forming clouds. When the clouds become
saturated, it begins to rain returning the water to the earth.



2.) How does the pollution from automobiles, plant life, and combustion affect our water supply? -
The exhaust vapors in the atmosphere combine with the rain forming more dangerous pollution
chemicals in liquid form that fall back to the ground, rivers, ect.



3.) Why does the carbon dioxide gas in the air create such a water problem? - Mixes with rain and
forms carbonic acid.



4.) How does our water system become hard water if rain water is so pure when it leaves the clouds? -
The rain mixed with the pollutants create acids that dissolve the limestone and other hard
minerals washing them down into our water tables, lakes ect.



5.) What is the PH index and why is it important? - A scale used to measure acidity and alkalinity.



6.) What PH is a neutral solution? - 7



7.) A PH of 2 is how much more acidic than a PH of 3? - 10 times



8.) Give a couple of examples of common materials with acidic PH factors. - Vinegars, lemon juice,
battery acid



9.) What material has a neutral PH of 7? - Water
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