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what is softening of water?​

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Answered by GraceS
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Water softening, the process of removing the dissolved calcium and magnesium salts that cause hardness in water. Unlike hard water, softened water will not form insoluble scale or precipitates in pipes and tanks or interfere with cleaners such as soap.

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Answered by nk7003361
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Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is not wasted bonding with calcium ions

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