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what is hard water ?
and soft water ? ​

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Answered by dishantsaini3
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Hard water... is water that contains an appreciable quantity of dissolved minerals (like calcium and magnesium). Soft water... is treated water 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.

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☆Hard water

☆Water described as “hard” contains high amounts of dissolved calcium and magnesium.

☆Water described as “hard” contains high amounts of dissolved calcium and magnesium. ☆Hard water is not a health risk but is a nuisance because of mineral buildup on plumbing fixtures' and poor soap and or detergent performance.

☆Water described as “hard” contains high amounts of dissolved calcium and magnesium. ☆Hard water is not a health risk but is a nuisance because of mineral buildup on plumbing fixtures' and poor soap and or detergent performance. ☆Water is a good solvent and picks up impurities easily.

☆Soft water

☆Soft water, water that is free from dissolved.

☆Soft water, water that is free from dissolved.☆ salts of such metals as calcium, iron, or magnesium, which form insoluble deposits.

☆Soft water, water that is free from dissolved.☆ salts of such metals as calcium, iron, or magnesium, which form insoluble deposits.☆ such as appear as scale in boilers or soap curds in bathtubs and laundry equipment.

☆Soft water, water that is free from dissolved.☆ salts of such metals as calcium, iron, or magnesium, which form insoluble deposits.☆ such as appear as scale in boilers or soap curds in bathtubs and laundry equipment. ☆See also hard water.

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