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What's the Difference Between Hard Water and Soft Water?


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Published in Health and Fitness on Thursday, December 19th 2024 at 7:23 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Water hardness is determined by the amount of minerals present in your water. Water that contains more calcium and magnesium is considered hard. Meanwhile, soft water is produced by offsetting these minerals with the addition of sodium chloride (or salt).

The article from MSN discusses the differences between hard water and soft water, focusing on their composition, effects, and implications for daily use. Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can leave deposits on fixtures, reduce soap's effectiveness, and potentially affect hair and skin health. Conversely, soft water has lower mineral content, making it more efficient for cleaning as it lathers better with soap, but it might not provide the same health benefits from minerals. The article explains that while hard water can lead to issues like scale buildup in pipes and appliances, it might also offer some health benefits due to its mineral content. Soft water, often achieved through water softening systems that remove these minerals, can prevent such issues but might require additional mineral intake from other sources. The choice between hard and soft water often comes down to personal preference, local water quality, and the specific needs of household appliances and personal health considerations.

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