Nobody knows where you are living, but it could be the small village Pollington, a 1000-inhab's civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Unless a chemist's or public watersupplier engineer is living there, noboddy knows about hardness of your tap water. I would ask the local water supplier for detailed information.
soft water easily lather witth soap but hard water do not.
Soft water is better solvent
The foaming capacity depends on the hardness of water. Hard water does not give foams. Soft water will give foams.
Rainwater is naturally soft but can be hardened when it has picks up calcium and magnesium which are the essential minerals in hard water.
Hard water has natural ions dissolved in it. It keeps shampoo for forming suds, it forms soap scum, and it leaves calcium and other deposits in your plumbing. Soft water doesn't have these ions.
The population of Pollington is 939.
Hard water has more calcium than soft water does
hard water can be converted to soft water by boiling, filteration etc.
it is soft water
Because hard water is better than soft water for drinking
It depends on what area you live in whether your water is hard or soft, hope that helps :)
Soft water is used in all industries and for drinking; hard water can be used in agriculture.
soft water easily lather witth soap but hard water do not.
soft
Soft water is better solvent
The alkaline water is a hard water - otherwise it is soft
you boil it in boiling water