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  2. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    As water is heated, minerals will crystallize on these seeds, instead of the plumbing system. The dissolved minerals become insoluble solid particles in suspension, passing through the system without binding to plumbing surfaces. [18] Alternatives to ion-exchange water softeners exist, see table below.

  3. Polyaspartic acid - Wikipedia

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    Polyaspartic acid (PASA) is a biodegradable, water-soluble condensation polymer based on the amino acid aspartic acid. [1] [2] It is a biodegradable replacement for water softeners and related applications. [3] PASA can be chemically crosslinked with a wide variety of methods to yield PASA hydrogels. [4]

  4. Lime softening - Wikipedia

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    Lime softening (also known as lime buttering, lime-soda treatment, or Clark's process) [1] is a type of water treatment used for water softening, which uses the addition of limewater (calcium hydroxide) to remove hardness (deposits of calcium and magnesium salts) by precipitation.

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  6. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    3. Honey. Type: Natural sweetener. Potential benefits: Honey contains more nutrients than table sugar, including antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins.It’s also easier to digest than table sugar ...

  7. Calgon - Wikipedia

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    The brands have their origin in Calgon, Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which first put Calgon water softener on the market in 1933. [3] In 1965, Calgon was broken into: Calgon bath and beauty products, sold to Coty , and then acquired by Ascendia Brands on 9 February 2007.

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