Water Hardness
Scum
Ca2+ or Mg2+ react with sodium stearate in soap to form calcium stearate (or Mg stearate)...scum
EDTA
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid...a metal chelator
Carbonic Acid
Formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water...rainwater
Temporary Hardness
Hardness in water that can be removed by boiling
Permanent Hardness
Hardness in water that can only be removed by methods other than boiling (e.g., ion exchange or distillation)
Deionised Water
Is water that has been passed through an ion exchanger and the positive and negative ions removed. It may contain dissolved covalent solids or bacteria.
Limescale
The insoluble substance formed when temporary hard water is boiled, it is called calcium carbonate
Distilled Water
This is water that has been evaporated and re-condensed in an enclosed container so that any dissolved solids are removed from the water. It is very pure.
Hard Water
Water that will not easily form a lather with soap
Permanent Hardness
caused by Calcium or Magnesium Chlorides or Sulfates
Temporary Hardness
caused by Calcium or Magnesium Hydrogencarbonate
Water Hardness
caused by the presence of Ca2+ or Mg2+ ions