hard water
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De Wiktionnaire, le dictionnaire libre
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hard water \hɑɹd ˈwɑ.tɚ\ |
hard waters \hɑɹd ˈwɑ.tɚz\ |
hard water \hɑɹd ˈwɑ.tɚ\
A home water-softening system works by running hard water through a resin — a sticky, insoluble substance from certain trees and plants — that’s coated with positively charged sodium ions.— (James Roland, Hard Water vs. Soft Water: Which One Is Healthier? sur healthline.com. Mis en ligne le 30 juillet 2019, consulté le 11 juin 2021)
Unlike hard water, soft water is free of harsh minerals that can damage your home and your body. […] Without calcium and magnesium, soft water can prevent scale buildup around your home including your appliances and pipes.— (Soft Water vs. Hard Water: What’s the Difference? sur www.culligan.com. Consulté le 11 juin 2021)
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