Science, asked by preeka123, 1 year ago

What is the difference between hard water, soft water and tap water?

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Answered by sahiljairamani7
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dear mate here's your answer:-
soft water:- .this water is present in reainfall , and rivers.with low concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions.

hard water:- the water which have impurities of magnisium and calcium in excess and its and this hardness caued by calcium carbonate.

tape water:- Tap water (running water, city water, town water, municipal water, etc.) is water supplied to a tap(valve). Its uses include drinking, washing, cooking, and the flushing of toilets..

hope it helps dear mate .
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sahiljairamani7: brainliest??
preeka123: No I want a better definition of tap water
sahiljairamani7: ok mam here's your defination of tape water
sahiljairamani7: water drawn off through taps from pipes in a house, as distinguished from distilled water, mineral water, etc...the tape water contain many minerals such as phosphorus,calcium and magnesium. and this water is also important for our bones to strengthen the bones as it contain the magnisium ions
sahiljairamani7: is it correct now dear?
Answered by Anonymous
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soft water :

The water which gives lather readily with soap solution is called as soft water

Hard water :

The water which doesn't give lather readily with soap solution is called as Hard water

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