formation of scales prevent effective transfer of heat
increase fuel consumption
causes external overheating
causes clogging and narrowing of passages
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Hardness of water refers to the concentration of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium ions. It is classified as temporary hardness, which can be removed by boiling, and permanent hardness, which requires water softening methods to remove. The disadvantages of using hard water include scale buildup in pipes and appliances, reduced efficiency of soaps and detergents, and potential skin irritation.
firstly it makes the water hard water. Secondly salty water is not god for our health.
it is hard to use and it takes time because you have to taught how to use it.
The disadvantages of Ash wood is that it is not as rot proof or water resistant as other hard woods. If it is left untreated, it will rot quickly.
The advantages of using paper would be having a hard copy, being able to easily transport it. The disadvantages would be more trees cut down. More likely to become wasteful.
You can soften hard water for plants by using methods such as adding vinegar or citric acid to the water, using a water softener, or collecting rainwater for watering your plants.
Requires a learning curve... can be expensive... no hard copies (unless you print them)
advantages of hard water is it helps in developing the bones and teeth with it's calcium and also helps in reducing heart illness disadvantages because of it's hardness it clogs in pipes and make the inside of a teapot rust and gives tea an off taste
detergents, unlike soap, do not react with the magnesium and calcium salts found in hard water to form scum. they are more efficient cleaners than soap. but they can be very harsh on skin/hair for humans and also, some types of detergents are non biogedradable.
You have hard water, and it possibly requires a softener.You have hard water, and it possibly requires a softener.