
What Is The Function Of A Water Softener?
Water softeners utilise an ion-exchange procedure to remove hard water calcium and magnesium ions and replace them with sodium or potassium ions. The steps involve:
- Entrance of Hard Water Into the Softener: Water flows through resin beads that pull in calcium and magnesium.
- An Ion Exchange Reaction: The sodium or potassium ions are left in the resin beads, therefore, softening the water.
- Delivery of Soft Water: The water has no hardness minerals and is thus treated water.
- Renewal Cycle: To help resin beads function well, they are washed with a salt solution to remove collected impurities.
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