You might be talking about ice but hard water is sourced from limescale rock and the limescale is in the water and that is what you get in your kettle when you dont filter the hard water.
Oxygen is not produced from a base in water. Oxygen can be produced through various processes such as photosynthesis in plants or electrolysis of water. Bases in water can be involved in reactions that can release oxygen, but they are not the direct source of oxygen production.
No. Hard water is water with high amounts of dissolved calcium and magnesium.
Hard water contain calcium bicarbonate, magnesium bicarbonate in temporary hard water and calcium/magnesium sulfate in permanent hard water. Soft water contain doesn't contain these substances or only in very limited concentations.
Hard water is the one that does not lather with soap. Permanent hard water can be converted to soft water by adding sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), or calgon or zeolite.
Produced, in great abundance!
it is made by the banging of rain water and the hard surface.
well its hard to say but sometimes it is produced by liquid gas and water and sometimes it comes out like a volcano...
Limescale is produced when hard water containing minerals like calcium and magnesium evaporates, leaving behind deposits on surfaces such as pipes, faucets, and appliances. These deposits build up over time and form limescale, which can decrease the efficiency of appliances and plumbing systems.
Not that hard where your teeth will brakeJust hard
Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced from splitting water.
In this reaction, most of the water is produced in the liquid phase.
Nothing is "produced". You have merely increased the volume of water. You have not diluted it, and you have not formed a solution.
Hydrogen gas is produced.
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Hard water is formed when water passes through or contacts mineral deposits such as limestone, chalk, or gypsum, which contain high levels of calcium and magnesium ions. These ions dissolve into the water, causing it to become hard. The hardness of water is often measured in terms of the concentration of these minerals.
The 2 things produced by neutralization are salt and water.
Hard water is potable (drinkable).