In certain places. Have fun finding it~!
This is the definition semi-copied from my old high school textbook:
Soft Water
Soft water is water that contains very small
dissolved minerals; soap can easily lather in
soft water.
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Elise
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A water softener (that you install in your plumbing) or a tap water filter (like a Brita Filter) both filter your normal house water to remove some minerals, purifying it. Of course, tap water would be fine to drink either way. Soft water is usually used for showers because it makes your hair softer, or in fishtanks because it's good for the fishies (I wouldn't know, I don't own fish).
Tap Water
Rain water
boiling water
Soft water is better solvent
Dirt is a heterogeneous mixture.
Hard water content of 2+ and 3+ mineral metal ions is high. Most common hardness is result of Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions in ground- or surface water. Soft water on the other hand, contains lower levels of calcium and magnesium. Rain water is soft.
soft water easily lather witth soap but hard water do not.
yes
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You combine water in a container (for example, a pail of water) with clay. To make it quickly, look for a water fountain that is near a bank, for example, central Varrock. Alternatively, you can buy soft clay directly at the Grand Exchange.
Clouds are neither soft or hard. They are made from water vapor so for example when you go through them you come out very wet.
COAL
boiling water
it is soft water
Soft water contains sodium(cation). Sodium is highly water soluble and this makes water soft.
Water falling over a waterfall
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.
no, you cannot carbonate soft water
Soft water is better solvent