Chemistry, asked by Suraj1023, 1 year ago

Do only calcium and magnesium salts make water hard

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Answered by devadakshan
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I think even Sodium also can make water hard.

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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The hardness of the water is determined by the concentration of multivalent caution in water. Polygon bells positively charge metal complexes charging more than 1+ charges. Generally, there is a charge of 2+ in this regard. Common statements found in hard water include Ca2 + and Mg2 + These ions enter the water supply through the lees with minerals within a hydrosphere. Common calcium-containing minerals are calcite and gypsum. A common magnesium mineral is Dolomite (which also includes calcium). Rain and distilled water are soft, because they contain some ions.



There is hard water that is high in the mineral content (as opposed to "soft water").

Water water is formed through deposits of linestone and chalk, which are made of calcium and magnesium carbonate at a large scale.

Difficult drinking water can be moderate health benefits, but there are many problems in industrial setting,

where water hardness is monitored to avoid expensive use in boilers, cooling towers and water handling equipment.

is The lack of formation [foam] from the formation of Limesley in the domestic setting, soap in the water, and in the kettles and water heater, often indicates hard water.

Wherever the hardness of water is a matter of concern, water vulnerabilities are generally used to reduce the effects of hard water.

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