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why hard water is not used in bottle boilers​

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Answered by Mehertaj
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Answer:

Hard water contains dissolved salts of calcium and magnesium. It gives poor lather with soap and hence is not intended to be used in laundries and in water boilers used in industries. ... When used in boilers, the calcium and magnesium salts are deposited on the walls of the boiler as scales during evaporation of water

Explanation:

  • hard water is water that has a higher than usual mineral content. While hard water may not be harmful to you directly, it can cause a number of problems with your plumbing system and appliances using water, including your boiler. The minerals in the hard water can lead to scale building up within your boiler.
  • . Disadvantages of hard Water
  1. This causes wastage of soap being used. ...
  2. (ii) Bathing: Hard water does not lather freely with soap solution, but produces sticky scum on the bath-tub and body. ...
  3. (iii) Cooking: Due to the presence of dissolved hardness-producing salts, the boiling point of water is elevated.
Answered by nibhajha6200887084
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Answer:

hard water is not used in water boiler because hard water form scum when heated strongly

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