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Hard water... is water that contains an appreciable quantity of dissolved minerals (like calcium and magnesium). Soft water... is treatedwater in which the only ion is sodium. As rainwater falls, it is naturally soft. ... On the other hand, soft water tastes salty and is sometimes not suitable for drinking.
In contrast, soft water contains much less calcium and magnesium than hard water. Soft water has less than 1 grain per gallon, or 17 mg/l, of dissolved minerals. Soft water lacks the mineral taste of hard water and does not leave residue on skin, dishes or appliances.
In contrast, soft water contains much less calcium and magnesium than hard water. Soft water has less than 1 grain per gallon, or 17 mg/l, of dissolved minerals. Soft water lacks the mineral taste of hard water and does not leave residue on skin, dishes or appliances.
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the sample of water that lathers easily with soap is called soft water
example of soft water are: tap water,rain water
the sample of water which do not easily lather with soap is called hard water
example: river water,pond water
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example of soft water are: tap water,rain water
the sample of water which do not easily lather with soap is called hard water
example: river water,pond water
hope its helpful
plzx mark brainliest
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