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Hard water is water that does not easily form a lather with soap due to dissolved minerals. Hard water is caused by the presence of calcium ions (Ca²⁺) or magnesium ions (Mg²⁺).

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What is meant by hard water?

Water that will not easily form a lather with soap

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What is meant by hard water?

Water that will not easily form a lather with soap

What is hard water caused by?

The presence of calcium ions ( Ca 2+) or Magnesium ions (Mg2+)

Explain with the aid of a balanced chemical equation why does hard water not form a lather with soap?/ How does hard water waste soap?

Soap is a salt of a fatty acid.

Sodium stearate (C17H35COONa)

the Stearate ion in soap reacts with the Ca+ ions in hard water forming c...

Chemical equation for Sodium stearate

Sodium stearate (C17H35COONa)

Name the two types of hardness in water

tempoary hardness

permanent hardness

Compare Tempoary hardness and Permanent hardness

Tempoary Hardness

Hardness that can be removed by boiling the water

caused by The presence of calcium hydrogencarbonate (Ca(HCO3)2)
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