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Limescale is a hard,
chalky deposit,
consisting mainly of
calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It
often builds up
inside kettles, boilers, and pipework, especially...
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produced when
calcium ions in hard
water react with
carbonate ions to form
limescale. It has
medical use as a
calcium supplement or as an antacid, but excessive...
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substance used to
remove limescale from
metal surfaces in
contact with hot water, such as in boilers,
water heaters, and kettles.
Limescale is
either white or...
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water causes a
variety of problems. Hard
water leads to the
buildup of
limescale,
which can foul plumbing, and
promote galvanic corrosion. In industrial...
- foam
formation when soap is
agitated in water, and by the
formation of
limescale in
kettles and
water heaters.
Wherever water hardness is a concern, water...
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exchange resin that
softens the water, and the
water supply is "hard",
limescale deposits can
appear on all items, but are
especially visible on gl****ware...
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mixing liquid bleach with
other cleaning products, such as
acids found in
limescale-removing products, will
release toxic chlorine gas. A
common misconception...
- Grade, SR
Grade and TM Grade. It is
frequently used for
removing rust and
limescale,
replacing the more
volatile and
irritating hydrochloric acid,
which is...
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sometimes attached to a handle, is an
effective scrubbing tool for
removal of
limescale, rust, hard
water rings, and
other stains on
porcelain fixtures in households...
- Phosphates: Bind
calcium and
magnesium ions to
prevent 'hard-water' type
limescale deposits. They can
cause ecological damage, and have been
partially banned...