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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...
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    limescale in kettles and water heaters. Wherever water hardness is a concern, water softening is commonly used to reduce hard water's adverse effects. Natural...
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  • Lime softening (also known as lime buttering, lime-soda treatment, or Clark's process) is a type of water treatment used for water softening, which uses...
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  • Calgon is a brand of water softener produced by Reckitt. In Portugal, the Calgon advertisement jingle has been the same popular one[better source needed]...
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    Brine (redirect from Brine water)
    practical temperature limit for brine. Brine is an auxiliary agent in water softening and water purification systems involving ion exchange technology. The most...
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  • The carbonatation reaction takes place during lime softening (Clark's process) in water softening. Alkali–silica reaction Concrete degradation Phosphotation...
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    polymers are classified as polysalts and ionomers. Water softening is achieved by percolating hard water through a bed of the sodium form of cross-linked...
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    fats and grease to water-soluble salts (specifically, soaps). It is used for lowering the hardness of water (see § Water softening). It is used in the...
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    household and industrial equipment and pipes. Commercial and residential water-softening units use ion-exchange resins to remove ions that cause the hardness...
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  • during the rinse cycle in a washing machine. Stool softener, anionic surfactants that enable additional water and fats to be incorporated in the stool, making...
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    purity water is required. Softening consists in preventing the possible precipitation of poorly soluble minerals from natural water due to changes occurring...
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  • used in water treatment programs and specifically in steam engineering.[citation needed] Although the treatment is often referred to as "softening", chelation...
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    Ion-exchange resin (category Water)
    and decontamination processes. The most common examples are water softening and water purification. In many cases, ion-exchange resins were introduced...
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    Water softening systems introduce sodium and potassium ions which make the hard minerals precipitate. For off-grid buildings, efficient use of water is...
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  • Dishwasher salt (category Water technology)
    adding table salt to the dishwasher's water softening unit can damage it. If a dishwasher has a built-in water softener there will be a special compartment...
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    Ion exchange (category Industrial water treatment)
    solution surrounding the solid. Ion exchange is used in softening or demineralizing of water, purification of chemicals, and separation of substances...
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  • through a magnetic field as a non-chemical alternative to water softening. Magnetic water treatment is regarded as unproven and unscientific. A 1996...
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  • of water supply and sanitation by country Microfiltration Organisms involved in water purification Portable water purification Water softening Water conservation...
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    tap water or other uses, may be further treated before use, often using an in-line treatment process. Such treatments can include water softening or ion...
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    some countries, but banned for this use in others. This compound softens the water to enhance the performance of the detergents and to prevent pipe/boiler...
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    Limescale (category Water)
    relies on the technologies of water softening or other water treatment. The type found deposited on the heating elements of water heaters consists mainly of...
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  • membranes Heating, boiling, and cooling water Ion exchange systems for demineralisation (including water softening) Metering technology Electrolysis, electrodialysis...
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    pool sanitation Water softening "Choosing Home Water Filters & Other Water Treatment Systems | Drinking Water | Healthy Water". Centers for Disease Control...
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    the filter exceeds a set value. Water treatment filters that can be backwashed include rapid sand filters, water softening systems, pressure filters and...
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    Sodium hexametaphosphate (category Water treatment)
    the pH to 8.0–8.6, which produces a number of SHMP products used for water softening and detergents. A significant use for sodium hexametaphosphate is as...
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    Water damage describes various possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material or system by destructive processes such...
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  • less-mineralized water. Water softeners, which use sodium ions to replace water-hardening minerals in water, were first introduced into the water treatment market...
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    Agricultural Engineers List of agricultural machinery Mechanized agriculture Water softening "ASABE". asabe.org. Retrieved 2018-04-13. "Agricultural and Biosystems...
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    derivatives of polystyrene and is used as catalysts and for ion exchange (water softening). Nafion, a fluorinated polymeric sulfonic acid is a component of proton...
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  • Soap scum (category Water treatment)
    susceptible to the effects of hard water. Most detergents contain builders that prevent the formation of lime soaps. Water softening Tadelakt, a form of lime-soap-based...
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