If you are referring to health...
It doesn't have minerals your body uses. It also doesn't improve your bodies resistance (but that is a catch 22).
Yes, you can water house plants with soft water. The benefits of using soft water include reduced mineral buildup in the soil and on the plant leaves. However, the drawback is that soft water may lack essential minerals that plants need for healthy growth.
Yes, you can water indoor plants with soft water. The benefits of using soft water for plant care include reduced mineral buildup in the soil and improved nutrient absorption by the plants. However, the drawback is that soft water lacks essential minerals that plants need for healthy growth, so it may be necessary to supplement with fertilizers to ensure proper nutrition.
No drawbacks. It is pure water. Thousands drink water that has gone through the process.
Ah, the invention of the soft toilet seat. Although it is certainly more comfortable to sit on, there are drawbacks. One such drawback is after some use, there are often cracks in the sides along the seams which get uncomfortable to sit on. Also, in these cracks germs and odors can grow and arise making the soft toilet seat at times not such a good choice.
it is soft water
There are a few potential drawbacks to using ripstop nylon. Some of these drawbacks include them not having the most reliable water resistant coatings. It is smoother than polyester but not as responsive.
Soft water contains sodium(cation). Sodium is highly water soluble and this makes water soft.
Water is a universal solvent and there are two types of water i.e hard water and soft water. Soft water is the water that easily lather with soap.
Hard water has more calcium than soft water does
hard water can be converted to soft water by boiling, filteration etc.
the answer is soft
Because hard water is better than soft water for drinking