It produce lather Because it does not contains the sulphates and chlorides of Mg and Ca.
Soft water produces more lather when soap is added compared to hard water. Soft water has fewer minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, which can react with soap to form a scum that reduces lather production.
soft water:1. makes lather with soap faster.2. use a lot of water.hard water:1. makes lather with soap in very less amount.2. soap is wasted.3. chlorides, sulphates and bicarbonates of Ca and Mg are responsible.
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.
Soft water is advisable for washing because it contains fewer minerals like calcium and magnesium. This makes it more effective in lathering with soap, resulting in better cleaning power and reducing the amount of soap needed. Soft water also helps prevent mineral buildup on clothes and surfaces, keeping them looking cleaner.
Hard water tends to produce less lather compared to soft water. This is because hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium which can react with soap, forming insoluble compounds that reduce lather formation. Soft water, on the other hand, does not contain these minerals and allows soap to lather more easily.
It separates and doesn't mix together. The soap sits at the top of the soft water. Soft water doesn't have that much minerals in it so it doesn't mix with the soap.
Soft water produces more lather when soap is added compared to hard water. Soft water has fewer minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, which can react with soap to form a scum that reduces lather production.
Detergent and soap have similar cleaning properties, though detergents tend to be more effective in hard water as they don't react with minerals like soap does. In soft water, both detergent and soap can effectively clean as there are fewer minerals present.
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
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 while hard water does not lather with soap and is also of two type i.e temporary and permanent.
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.
Castile soap is best for bathing with hard water.
Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
When bars of soap (it doesn't matter the brand) become little, don't throw them out, instead put them into a jar half filled with water. The soap will slowly dissolve into the water, and eventually, the result (over time) is soft soap.
no they dont have the same effect
soft water:1. makes lather with soap faster.2. use a lot of water.hard water:1. makes lather with soap in very less amount.2. soap is wasted.3. chlorides, sulphates and bicarbonates of Ca and Mg are responsible.
no they not