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Soft or hard water has to do with the amount of dissolved minerals in water and what those minerals are. "Harder" water has more dissolved minerals (like calcium.)
Temperature affects how much solute a solvent can dissolve. Most minerals are more soluble in warmer water than colder water. Therefore, because Lake Victoria is located in a warmer climate than Lake Erie, it is able to dissolve more minerals.
No. it is flipped a rock contains two or more types of minerals
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yes, all environmental and drinking water contains salts. You only get pure H2O in labs. Sea water is salty because there is more salt dissolved in it.
Fruit contains of vitamins minerals and much more. LOL
No it only contains three minerals, and the minerals are chromite, sulphur and I think syphorite to learn more about minerals go to my site called www.miquel.ning.com
A solution contains one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
Ocean water has many more various salts and minerals dissolved in it.
Generally, rock.
it contains dissolved water 'salt'