Hard vs. Soft Water: What's The Difference?

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  • @VJBT670
    @VJBT670 8 років тому +288

    Her pacing is just right. Doesn't feel rushed like the others.

  • @thesaurusrex7919
    @thesaurusrex7919 3 роки тому +215

    “Hard or soft, how am I supposed to know the difference, they both look the same” I felt that one…😩😭

  • @alyssawilson8781
    @alyssawilson8781 7 років тому +29

    Hard water happened to us. We moved from one town to another and almost immediately we could taste the difference and feel it. Our scalps now have red rashes and itchy, white flakes. The water burns our eyes too. We installed a shower filter and it was so heavenly to go back to normal. No more flakes or rashes!

    • @ybonas
      @ybonas 2 роки тому +5

      What kind of water filter did you buy? very interested in knowing! Thanks!!

    • @Fortunate..Beauty
      @Fortunate..Beauty 4 місяці тому

      Does that water cause skin darkning too?

  • @TeddyMrEthio
    @TeddyMrEthio 8 років тому +37

    @2:44 Boiling water will not cause calcium carbonate to evaporate. Calcium carbonate doesn't even evaporate, instead, it will decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. However, for the decomposition of calcium carbonate to occur, the solution has to be heated to ~600 °C, at which point all the water would have evaporated out. So, instead what you intended to say was people distill water to make it soft and not boil it to evaporate calcium carbonate.
    references:
    Ciênc. Tecnol. Aliment. vol.27 no.3 Campinas July/Sept. 2007
    J. Chem. Eng. Data, 2010, 55 (9), pp 3779-3785

    • @roebuddy01
      @roebuddy01 Рік тому

      Looks like the researchers may have used this GCSE lesson guide, but the script writer may have got their information mixed up.
      This video is far better and more accurate as far as the actual Chemistry goes...
      ua-cam.com/video/ebygQes5Wig/v-deo.htmlsi=UVezPGfN_0LrXGYm
      Spot the similarities...

    • @MyNguyen-zi8wm
      @MyNguyen-zi8wm 9 місяців тому

      I was going to ask how on earth would CaCO3 evaporate TvT

  • @ksmud2098
    @ksmud2098 8 років тому +34

    I like her! She's a great presenter, interesting, engaging, and enthusiastic. (And her voice is easy to listen to: No vocal fry.)

  • @TheSweeny99
    @TheSweeny99 8 років тому +53

    Sapna is a great host. I love how clearly she speaks

  • @leticialee8727
    @leticialee8727 8 років тому +197

    She speaks so clearly and she's so pretty :). She's a great host

    • @leticialee8727
      @leticialee8727 8 років тому +23

      HungryAfricanKid What do you mean? I was just giving a compliment? I love science! Plus I'm a girl..

    • @QuantumCat107
      @QuantumCat107 8 років тому +9

      Violin pixch don't let the haters get you down lol

    • @leticialee8727
      @leticialee8727 8 років тому +7

      Deven Colburn Haha I won't XD

    • @powerjetfork5547
      @powerjetfork5547 8 років тому +5

      Violin just complimented her, that's not in anyway sexual....

    • @powerjetfork5547
      @powerjetfork5547 8 років тому +3

      HungryAfricanKid You're*

  • @Izzythrills
    @Izzythrills 8 років тому +468

    I thought they were gonna talk about different water pressure while taking a shower😐

    • @Equirado
      @Equirado 8 років тому +16

      The Escape Project me too, great thumbnail use to confuse us 😊

    • @isaacalvarez2980
      @isaacalvarez2980 8 років тому +1

      The Escape Project meeee too!!😏

    • @Aezra27
      @Aezra27 8 років тому +1

      The Escape Project IKR !!!!!

    • @johnnybernard
      @johnnybernard 8 років тому

      so did I

    • @jessiea1989
      @jessiea1989 8 років тому +2

      Me too😛

  • @Ethan_Roberts
    @Ethan_Roberts 8 років тому +1313

    Water becomes hard when you excite it.

  • @philiproyd6563
    @philiproyd6563 8 років тому +58

    Speaking of hard vs. soft water: I lived in Colorado for about a year (some years ago) and rented a place that had the hardest water I had ever showered in. The soap would not lather, but my friend from Texas put up such a complaint about the water's hardness that I thought for sure that he was exaggerating the matter. It wasn't until I went with him to Texas that I found that the water was so soft that I thought that I was still covered in soap when I bathed in it. I never thought that water could get that soft.

    • @jayfawn8478
      @jayfawn8478 8 років тому

      Philip Royd what do you think the water in idaho???

    • @philiproyd6563
      @philiproyd6563 8 років тому

      jay fawn: I'm sure it depends on the location. Soda Springs, Idaho has got to have plenty of hard water (all that buildup around the geyser), but I know Southwestern Washington had plenty of it since I grew up there.

    • @lonevoyager6026
      @lonevoyager6026 2 роки тому

      Was there bubbles when you rubbed your skin

  • @adambaggaley995
    @adambaggaley995 8 років тому +309

    Hard water is ice

    • @themaddkittenking4939
      @themaddkittenking4939 8 років тому +7

      Adam Baggaley
      yes but that has nothing to do with this video

    • @pjha3585
      @pjha3585 8 років тому +33

      Solid water is ice.

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Adam Baggaley but how is it hard if you cant touch it directly? you cant tell xD it still scratches and crumbles.

    • @nirmalag4670
      @nirmalag4670 6 років тому +1

      How to avoid hair fall from hard water in home and outside pl give me solutions pl

    • @maysixteen5015
      @maysixteen5015 5 років тому

      Ice is solid water

  • @postit5725
    @postit5725 8 років тому +155

    i wonder if dnews reads these flat outdated jokes

    • @wayge
      @wayge 8 років тому +33

      if they did they'd close the channel

    • @Siberius-
      @Siberius- 8 років тому +8

      I see them reply to comments like this every now and then. Mostly Trace. But yea the jokes are very poor and awkward lol. Awkward children.

  • @dulceg928
    @dulceg928 8 років тому +60

    tbh hard water even mildly hard water for people with eczema sucks. Soft Water please.

    • @Emily-jj9fd
      @Emily-jj9fd 8 років тому +3

      Dulce G dude I feel it one time my hands got so blistered they thought I had severe burns and they popped them but they literally just kept filling again tmi but I had to cut the skin off the top and cover them in ointment 😂😅

    • @dulceg928
      @dulceg928 8 років тому +2

      IKR!! Once my right hand was so bad that it had to covered in bandages and the school nurse nearly fainted because my hand looked like it was burnt or something. Notetaking was a pain in the ass 😂

    • @chubbymcbuttcheeks6436
      @chubbymcbuttcheeks6436 8 років тому +1

      hard water enema??? ewww thats nasty

    • @dulceg928
      @dulceg928 8 років тому +14

      Chubby McButtcheeks Eczema my pal, it's not pleasant. Be grateful for not having to deal with it.

    • @zr2ee1
      @zr2ee1 8 років тому

      Dulce G it does suck, however I can't say I've really noticed a difference between hard and soft water with mine, I still get flare ups as bad as I did with hard water

  • @Lunto88
    @Lunto88 8 років тому +50

    i lived in an area of europe with VERY hard water for about three years and hated it. after you wash the dishes or take a shower you better dry off any surfaces or glasses IMMEDIATELY or you will get super hard, disgusting crusts of... salt i guess? or calcium? EVERYWHERE!!!!!
    it sounds miniscule but trust me: soft water for the win. gosh did i despise cleaning in that place...

    • @Idellle
      @Idellle 8 років тому

      Jiggle Diggle Greece?

    • @Slashplite
      @Slashplite 8 років тому

      south of Europe?

    • @gurentgc3546
      @gurentgc3546 8 років тому

      Jiggle Diggle soft water doesn't get rid of the soap easily

    • @ronzac55
      @ronzac55 8 років тому +1

      I noticed that when i took shower in a hotel. The water in my home is hard water as it can easily contaminate the glass. I can clean the soap off my skin very easily. But some hotel's water is soft water and it took me longer time to wash off the soap.

    • @XXSternhyazinthenXX
      @XXSternhyazinthenXX 8 років тому +4

      Germany? My Water in the south of Germany is super hard. It destroys Kettles and it blocks the faucets so hardly any Water comes out of them. :(

  • @emperortunalirius2753
    @emperortunalirius2753 8 років тому +87

    I though hard water was ice

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Nguyễn Thánh Nhân that is solid water. ice is not very hard and you cant touch it directly.

    • @NG-sz2xi
      @NG-sz2xi 6 років тому

      Matacomo Como 124 1208 you don’t get it

  • @ronzac55
    @ronzac55 8 років тому +19

    Boiling water to make it soft? I guess it doesn't make sense as you've mentioned the hydrologic cycle that allows water to evaporate and leave minerals behind.

    • @leodzepe
      @leodzepe 8 років тому +6

      Imanuel Aaron Mogie Your comment almost warrants a response but the video answers it, just pay attention.

    • @RohanTej
      @RohanTej 8 років тому +1

      Well here's the deal m8. Hard water contains Calcium Bicarbonate and Magnesium Bicarbonate. These two minerals cause "temporary hardness". When you apply heat or..boil the water, in case of Calcium Bicarbonate it decomposes to Calcium Carbonate which is a precipitate and sticks to the wall of the container and Carbon Dioxide. And almost same with Magnesium Bicarbonate.
      CaHCO3 ---->(under heat) CaCo3(V) + CO2
      MgHCO3 --->(under heat) Mg(OH)2 + CO2
      Balance the equations yourself pls.

  • @rvymvn
    @rvymvn 8 років тому +157

    "Wadder"

    • @Equirado
      @Equirado 8 років тому +1

      Elijah Elliott-Ebanks "Squ-irtle"

    • @levoGAMES
      @levoGAMES 8 років тому +20

      waddur is beddur than soda

    • @TackKeyNack
      @TackKeyNack 8 років тому +1

      Elijah Elliott-Ebanks Wotaeh

    • @levoGAMES
      @levoGAMES 8 років тому +5

      iaint sorry except for people who say wa'uh or wah-tuh.

    • @nobodyatall6620
      @nobodyatall6620 8 років тому

      Elijah Elliott-Ebanks "Wardderr"

  • @vengervoldur6534
    @vengervoldur6534 8 років тому +84

    2:44 How can one boil off calcium carbonate? Doesn't this qualify as a mineral, and therefore get left behind when the water evaporates? Or does calcium carbonate flash off into a gas before water does? Or was this a inaccuracy in the script?

    • @Roman-jx1jb
      @Roman-jx1jb 8 років тому +4

      Venger Voldur I was about to say the same thing 😂

    • @nippleraisin
      @nippleraisin 8 років тому +17

      Yeah, pretty sure they meant distilling the water would separate the calcium carbonate. ie collecting the steam and condensing it.

    • @maxsalvail3397
      @maxsalvail3397 8 років тому +3

      i beleive ... a bit of both: carbonate can evaporate as carbon dioxide, but calcium will be left behind, so hardness remains unchanged.

    • @nicholaicorbie
      @nicholaicorbie 8 років тому +3

      lol ikr wtf comon this is a science channel they need to do better than that

    • @al-hn7fc
      @al-hn7fc 8 років тому +4

      was looking for this. Guess she mean distilling the water.

  • @linjoy9627
    @linjoy9627 8 років тому +5

    I live in the far North East of Scotland and we have soft water, naturally. It's better for washing not only clothes but yourself, especially hair and skin. When I travel to London where they have hard water, I always feel dirty no matter how much I wash my self. I've also noticed that the local populace have not got the same clear skin that people have back home and their hair isn't as shiny!

  • @SomeOne-sr5hh
    @SomeOne-sr5hh 8 років тому +33

    This host and John Green are the best.

  • @MrMMAHouse
    @MrMMAHouse 8 років тому +27

    So, I should eat a rock if I'm lacking magnesium or calcium right?

    • @danbodine7754
      @danbodine7754 8 років тому

      MMA House Yeah makes sense.

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      MMA House nope, its not going to be available to your body to use because humans are meant to eat fruit and vegetables, roots and tubers, and distilled water.

    • @hooveschairez5991
      @hooveschairez5991 6 років тому

      #mystrangeaddiction

    • @cfdby4784
      @cfdby4784 4 роки тому

      Baked rock with ketchup is amazing 😍

    • @thephilosopher5799
      @thephilosopher5799 3 роки тому

      Lick it lol

  • @k31than
    @k31than 8 років тому +5

    Whenever I bathe in soft water it feels like I couldn't rinse the soap off my skin. It almost feels like uncomfortably soft/smooth/slippery/oily.

  • @CleverNameTBD
    @CleverNameTBD 8 років тому +5

    For the video version of TLDR... Hard water is mainly due to calcium and magnesium in your water. Hard water is not toxic. The main issue is that is can leave residues on counters, plates, etc. The real problem can be that scaling on boilers and such can occur which can affect the life and performance of the machine. Soft water is nice and it's more aesthetically pleasing. But too soft and you'll never get soap off. Also, zero hardness in pipes is extremely bad as it can have issues with corrosion. If your water is too hard and you just plain don't like it, you can get a household water softener which works by ion exchange.

    • @clintonfussell7385
      @clintonfussell7385 Рік тому +2

      If it leaves residue on counters and plates, then imagine what it does to your insides when you consume it.

    • @ronswanson4422
      @ronswanson4422 Рік тому

      ​@@clintonfussell7385sugary things also leave residue, and you need sugar to survive... Your point?

  • @marcdeboer1280
    @marcdeboer1280 8 років тому +7

    she has a really nice and soothing voice.

  • @lain2k3
    @lain2k3 8 років тому +36

    the water here in Chile is so hard it's basically solid

  • @gigireeds3687
    @gigireeds3687 7 років тому +9

    THANK YOU
    I was trying to study about this in my textbook but it was way too hard for me to understand. This helped me out a lot.

  • @henrychan334
    @henrychan334 8 років тому +3

    I didnt even watch the video, it's on a ad while I'm typing this comment. But for short (this is all you have to know). Hard water has more minerals dissolved into it, mostly stuff like Calcium, Limestone and other easily soluble substances. Soft is just more cleaner. Hard doesn't necessarily mean that it's dirty, it can be more healthier due to more minerals.

    • @minidwarfdude9230
      @minidwarfdude9230 8 років тому +1

      Henry Chan yeah you can use an ion exchange column thingy I think to change hard water to soft but I'm not sure

  • @LordShenanigan
    @LordShenanigan 8 років тому +4

    I used to have iron rich water at my old place. I had to boil and then filter the water, leaving significant amounts of red residue in the filter (regular coffee filters worked pretty well). Unfiltered water used for bathing would give my hair slightly reddish color (instead of light blond).

  • @MultiDude1995
    @MultiDude1995 8 років тому +158

    Water is not the only hard thing when I look at her..

  • @daveo2992
    @daveo2992 8 років тому +96

    she's soo gorgeous *.*

    • @alejandrinos
      @alejandrinos 8 років тому +24

      She makes my water go hard.

    • @leamJG
      @leamJG 8 років тому +18

      Found the racist. Do I get a cookie?

    • @daveo2992
      @daveo2992 8 років тому +4

      theguyshadows you get 3 :P

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      @MrWuddles1 8 років тому +7

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    • @MrArrakis9
      @MrArrakis9 8 років тому +4

      >doesn't know what green texting is
      >uses green text like a roody poo
      >calls others kid when obvs underage b&
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  • @waypasthadenough
    @waypasthadenough 8 років тому +4

    I grew up in and live in a hard water area. We have lots of limestone. I've never had any problem getting soap to lather or feeling it was rinsed off. But when I travel I sometimes experience 'soft' water that doesn't seem able to dissolve the soap and leaves my body with a slimy feel in the shower, not like here. What causes this?

  • @zr2ee1
    @zr2ee1 8 років тому

    biggest kicker is whether one or the other is particularly healthier for you. soft water is always sold as being healthier but is it really?

  • @lordhorck
    @lordhorck 8 років тому +10

    Is 100% pure H2O bad for you?
    I heard that pure water with no minerals is kinda hard for the body to absorb, is that true?

    • @djkasdjkasdjdjdj
      @djkasdjkasdjdjdj 8 років тому +1

      interesting, i also want 2 kno

    • @SecretofTerra
      @SecretofTerra 8 років тому

      drank it once (bi-distilled water which we had in our lab for experiments so it should be pure). it (ironically) extremely dries out your mouth and throat...yep that's about it. I heard that too much can kill you, but who knows

    • @SecretofTerra
      @SecretofTerra 8 років тому +1

      Well, some cells, like your red blood cells, can indeed burst if there is a fluid around them with too little "solvents"/salts. Could be that people think/thought that distilled water would, like in the case of red blood cells, build up too much pressure inside cells and make them burst.

    • @dirfgiS
      @dirfgiS 8 років тому +2

      No, not at all. However, because the water does not contain any minerals at all, the body may suffer from mineral deficiency. Our bodies need many different types of minerals that are necessary for our survival, like iron in the blood or calcium for our teeth and skeleton.

    • @samanthablackman4960
      @samanthablackman4960 8 років тому

      Artur Milano ever tried H2O2 it's delicious

  • @ninjanerdstudent6937
    @ninjanerdstudent6937 8 років тому +5

    Hard water is the reason the bottom edge of my shower curtain turns yellow brown so soon. I really need to stop buying white shower curtains.

  • @MrMightymist
    @MrMightymist 8 років тому +17

    So if I hit water ,would the hard water feel harder than soft water?

    • @Equirado
      @Equirado 8 років тому +12

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    • @themaddkittenking4939
      @themaddkittenking4939 8 років тому +1

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    • @TheDarkMaster02
      @TheDarkMaster02 8 років тому

      slap the water like you hit that ass

    • @jimmesc
      @jimmesc 8 років тому

      Yes, definitely.

    • @Hobo13
      @Hobo13 8 років тому

      Of course

  • @youmakeitwhatitis
    @youmakeitwhatitis 6 років тому +1

    Water is also intentionally hardened by the city to reduce rust in the metal pipes. They glazed right over that one.

  • @mikeystojsic
    @mikeystojsic 8 років тому +10

    I love the term "generally safe" :P

  • @roebuddy01
    @roebuddy01 Рік тому

    Error: boiling doesn't evaporate Calcium Carbonate.
    Boiling decarbonises water. It pushes out CO2 that is dissolved in water and is within Bicarbonate ions (like soluble Calcium Bicarbonate). This leaves insoluble Calcium Carbonate in suspension.
    If you allow the cloudiness to settle, you can decant the water and it leaves a slightly softened water. Note that other minerals that contribute towards hardness will still remain.
    Main point: this video has imprecise information about the effect of boiling on hardness.

  • @protonoobs5856
    @protonoobs5856 8 років тому +3

    What if someone gets an enema with hard water?

  • @PG13xStevieG
    @PG13xStevieG 2 роки тому +2

    How would boiling the water remove the calcium carbonate? Wouldnt the water evaporate first and cause the caco3 concentration to increase in the water?

    • @roebuddy01
      @roebuddy01 Рік тому

      I came to the comments to see if I could find someone that noticed the same thing as I did

    • @roebuddy01
      @roebuddy01 Рік тому

      CaCO3 is insoluble, so the water needs to cool and the Ca Carbonate sediment settle. Then decant the clear water which is effectively softer than the original starting point.

  • @WittyMick03
    @WittyMick03 8 років тому +3

    If i was water and i saw you id have a higher than normal concentration of minerals.
    Best pickup line ever

  • @JessyLovesYou
    @JessyLovesYou 8 років тому

    ***RELATED VIDEO IDEA/QUESTION***
    I've been having issues with my new generic fridge filter, for some reason after the water sits in my cup for a while (like an hour or two) it tastes really bad, like hotel water. A quick search told me that the reason hotel water tastes bad is because they filter & chlorinate the water further, but that wasn't enough so I kept digging and came across a single article a doctor wrote that explains the dangers of filtered water. Seemed like an overreaction until he got to the part where he wrote that purified water can absorb CO2 from the air therefore making it more acidic. Then I found an article refuting the assertion along with his concerns that purified water can leech minerals from your body (which would explain my constant craving for salty foods).
    So now I'm at a loss, I don't think I've ever had this issue with a water filter before, is there really not enough research on this?

  • @alanderson9711
    @alanderson9711 8 років тому +3

    Asked my wife about this and was told that our soft water is in bottles in the fridge and hard water is in the freezer section.

  • @solsticemeows
    @solsticemeows 6 років тому +2

    My grandma had a soft water filter on all the water at her house. It always felt like the soap was still on my hands when washing. I liked it though...it's been many years. Do those soft water filters still exist now? I really liked it.

    • @JaneDoe-rj4jn
      @JaneDoe-rj4jn 2 роки тому +1

      Oh yes. Where I live in Canada, a water softener machine is a home necessity. We dump bags of salt pellets into the water softener machine every month to soften our water.

  • @NoahNobody
    @NoahNobody 8 років тому +5

    Do the chemicals they put in hard water to soften it raise the pH?

    • @minidwarfdude9230
      @minidwarfdude9230 8 років тому

      Noah Nobody dunno

    • @RealTalkWithSSG
      @RealTalkWithSSG 8 років тому +3

      The chemicals react with the soluble salts present in the hard water to form insoluble compounds, which are then purified via filters and reverse osmosis. So the end result is soft water.

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому +1

      Noah Nobody i dont know... All i do know is that it just pollutes it more for cancer later 20 years down the glass drink.

  • @eyesofnova
    @eyesofnova 8 років тому

    My water in my apartment is hard and my dishwasher doesn't have one of those spotless water things in it so I started throwing white vinegar in with my dishes and now there is no more cloudy film on the dishes.

  • @SnaptrixGaming
    @SnaptrixGaming 8 років тому +3

    You know something is wrong when your watching videos about the difference between mineral water and clean water

  • @DustinRodriguez1_0
    @DustinRodriguez1_0 8 років тому

    If you've got problems with limescale, there is a simple way to clean it off - hydrochloric acid. It is extremely effective. Some toilet cleaners are just hydrochloric acid, so you can use those, or you can buy more concentrated acid somewhere else. Don't be stupid with it, and be careful what surfaces you use it on if it's a decent concentration though. Porcelain in toilets and tubs don't mind it at all.

  • @nnextccode8456
    @nnextccode8456 8 років тому +5

    penaus same,soft or hard

  • @ross350tube
    @ross350tube 6 років тому

    2:43 ..No, calcium carbonate boils at 2850c . You mean the other way around, that the water distills leaving the calcium behind by boiling. It's not normal to distill water just to soften it though.

  • @omarj8542
    @omarj8542 8 років тому +4

    Does fabric softener turn hard water into soft water?

    • @wayge
      @wayge 8 років тому

      i find it funny that fabric softener is often made out of a rough fabric

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 8 років тому

      Fabric softener makes fabric softer by coating the fibres.
      It has nothing to do with hard water, which is not literally hard.

    • @omarj8542
      @omarj8542 8 років тому

      Schwarzer Ritter I'm just asking if it can remove the minerals to make it soft?

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 8 років тому

      Omar J
      Absolutely not.

    • @michaelroberts7793
      @michaelroberts7793 7 років тому +1

      No, it doesn't. You just end up having to use more of it if you have hard water, or else your clothes come out stiff and dry. I've noticed that the fabric softener doesn't get absorbed that well by the clothing in hard water, and the detergent doesn't completely wash off either.

  • @AkDragoon
    @AkDragoon 8 років тому +1

    Very hard water is an issue where I live. I grew up in a house that you could also light the water on fire (due to methane content).

  • @Raykushi
    @Raykushi 8 років тому +7

    Enjoyable, concise, and informative! Nice :D

  • @ScottaHemi440
    @ScottaHemi440 8 років тому

    our water has some disolved iron in it. it leaves the sink and tub red if you run out of salt

  • @cygnusprime6728
    @cygnusprime6728 8 років тому +5

    i constantly switched between "soft" and "hard" while watching this video.

  • @khione8044
    @khione8044 7 років тому +1

    This is what I don't understand...
    When you Evaporate the Water, it goes from "Hard" Water, to "Soft" Water, because the process of Evaporation leaves those minerals behind. So... (I live in the U.S. so I know this doesn't apply to every country) If we get our water from a Water Company who is supposed to "Filter" the water to make it clean/safe for drinking, etc... Why is our Water companies not distilling the water instead (or "in addition" to filtering)? Distilling water is a process that takes water, and evaporates it and allows the water vapor to reform back into water again, to become "Distilled Water". Wouldn't that insure that the water would be "Soft Water"? Why are water companies not doing this? Is there something from this process that I am missing? Or is a "Filtration System" a "cheaper alternative" than "Distilling" would be? If I'm understanding things correctly, they could run it through a filter process, and then distill the water through evaporation... Then there should be no reason to have "Hard Water" issues, right? Am I missing something here???

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Phoenix Fire good question... yes distilled water is the best ever drinking water. it removes foreign insoluable inorganic minerals and the water companies seem to desire us to be kept in a misinformed place with their half news propaganda science-brand science videos like D News. they also charge a lot for desalination plants. and charge a lot for 'mountain waters' and 'mineral' waters that are both types of hard water.. that is having pollutants of chemical residue and inorganic insuluable minerals that actally poison us humans greatly and contribute almost all disease to us. so I guess that the companies of bottled water are like anarco capitalists and seek to keep us stupid to actual chemistry science so they can keep using us to make a buck, keep the ignorance going and make them their castle for tomorrow.

  • @davidbeppler3032
    @davidbeppler3032 8 років тому +4

    I hate soft water. Never feel clean when showering in it.

    • @RichardFStripeRendezvous
      @RichardFStripeRendezvous 8 років тому +1

      I hate washing my hands with it, it always feels like I still have soap on them

    • @RichardFStripeRendezvous
      @RichardFStripeRendezvous 8 років тому

      ***** Yeah I've got it too and my drain and shower head gets pink crust on it

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 8 років тому

    Live in California so I'm used to hard water. When I go to the Pac NW and take a shower its immediately obvious how most of their water is soft. Soap rinses better and my hair is really soft and clean feeling.

  • @MrLiam123266
    @MrLiam123266 8 років тому +79

    she's beautiful just sayin

    • @abhilashsnair5554
      @abhilashsnair5554 8 років тому +5

      MrLiam123266 I agree

    • @bemmabees
      @bemmabees 8 років тому +4

      MrLiam123266 did she make your water hard?

    • @abhilashsnair5554
      @abhilashsnair5554 8 років тому

      [Emma] Is Trash That was a bad f*****ing joke.....but u kind of do that to me....

  • @Jeff-S
    @Jeff-S 8 років тому

    On long Island the water is naturally soft, and cheap too. About $45.00 per year and that includes filling a pool and hot tub.

  • @roastghost901
    @roastghost901 8 років тому +10

    [insert choice innuendo here]

  • @caringmother6296
    @caringmother6296 2 роки тому

    I am now a long term resident of a nursing home. I've been here almost 7 months. The water here is somehow different from the water in other places I've lived. I've noticed that after washing my hands or showering, the water doesn't seem to rinse well, after washing my hands or showering, I still feel soapy and the soap just will not rinse off. I've always been use to feeling squeaky clean afterwards. What is the difference there.

  • @BuyBBStonk
    @BuyBBStonk 8 років тому +5

    Vancouver has the softest water

  • @jakeg3126
    @jakeg3126 8 років тому +1

    Is most bottled water soft? Some people say they think bottled water tastes better.

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Jake G that is because they dont know Jack. I guess distilled bottled water in #2 High Density PolyEthylene HDPE plastic bottled less than 6-8 months ago is alright. distilled water removes foreign earth minerals that the body cant even use anyway that cause almost all human disease.

  • @09.Aniket
    @09.Aniket 8 років тому +4

    welcome back sapna ...nice to see you again.

  • @esthervanstapele7244
    @esthervanstapele7244 Рік тому

    Calcium carbonate is not going to eveporate when boiling hard water. Water is going to evaporate, leaving al calcium carbonate behind, making the remaing water even harder. That's why there sometimes is lime scale in water heaters. If you boil hard water to get soft water, you will need to catch the evaporated water and cool it down to liquid again (destilation).

  • @abhilashsnair5554
    @abhilashsnair5554 8 років тому +7

    what a soothing voice......

  • @captaingalaxy8009
    @captaingalaxy8009 6 років тому

    Well, the one item that comes to mind, soaps and detergents don't foam or lather up. Using a water softener fixes that in an instant, hence the use of softener systems in homes using well water. Minerals, minerals, minerals. The 3 things that cause water hardness.

  • @mortophobegaming6454
    @mortophobegaming6454 8 років тому +3

    hard and soft look exactrly the same eh? ^^ that's what she said!

  • @AndyGarcia-ch1ci
    @AndyGarcia-ch1ci 4 роки тому +1

    I hate showering in soft water. The soap feels like it never washed off and you have to scrub forever. Then... you're still left feeling greasy like u never took a shower.

  • @davehysom2636
    @davehysom2636 8 років тому +3

    Wow, lots of great info; thanks! Wish you had mentioned home water softener systems. Perhaps in another vid?

  • @ivayloivggrigorov9959
    @ivayloivggrigorov9959 8 років тому +1

    Oh, Sapna, My love, you make my day one bit brighter with your smile. (*cries tears of joy*)

  • @FabledThunder
    @FabledThunder 8 років тому +5

    I like her shirt.

  • @Onetime4justice
    @Onetime4justice 7 років тому

    So all of the minerals you just named... We're they good or bad for human consumption? This video didn't really tell me which is better for drinking, I prefer soft.

  • @real_liam_payne4354
    @real_liam_payne4354 8 років тому +3

    Just seeing all the comments about how pretty she is..

    • @real_liam_payne4354
      @real_liam_payne4354 8 років тому +1

      Stlouis Missouri wow good thing you can shut the fuck up

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Real_Liam_Payne they are a liar th ough, half true statements that got misleading.

  • @Iffy50
    @Iffy50 4 місяці тому

    I hate very soft water because when I take a shower I can't get the soap off. This is because human skin has an electric charge. When a water softener does its thing, it replaces the calcium (Ca+2) and magnesium (Mg+2) with sodium (Na+1) or sometimes potassium (K+1). When soap works, it creates a stearate ion. This will only wash away if the attraction is greater than your skin. When the calcium and magnesium is removed, the sodium doesn't have a strong enough bond to wash it away. It took me forever to find that info because the companies that make water softeners tell you that it's the natural oils from your skin when you use soft water. They don't want you to know that the soap is stuck to you.

  • @allang9349
    @allang9349 4 роки тому +3

    :01 to :03 when a girl takes off my pantaloons

  • @thomasrichardson5425
    @thomasrichardson5425 8 років тому

    In the North of the UK the water is much softer, and when i visit my parents in teh south the hard water showers make my skin dry out because im not used to it. but then after like a week it adapts. go skin!

  • @jimraynor7788
    @jimraynor7788 5 років тому +4

    "Water fluctuates between hard and soft"
    So do I, baby. So do I.

  • @noelmakarth156
    @noelmakarth156 7 років тому

    I boiled water in a pot till it completely evaporated and I saw left over calcium residue in the form of white powder.

  • @yungnatobih4314
    @yungnatobih4314 8 років тому +3

    Bih i thought they was talking bout ice😂😂😂💯

  • @jamesyang4898
    @jamesyang4898 8 років тому

    I prefer bathing in hard water just because I feel cleaner afterward. Soft water does not feel like the could carry away the dirts and dead skins on ur body.

  • @clueless0steve
    @clueless0steve 8 років тому +5

    clicked on this just for the thumbnail.... got tricked D:

  • @vonzigle
    @vonzigle 8 років тому

    I'm not sure she's right about boiling water to soften it... Seems that once the water boils away, your minerals to water ratio would be even higher, making the water harder. I'm open to other opinions tho...

  • @norma8686
    @norma8686 8 років тому +5

    I have hard water in my home.

    • @Equirado
      @Equirado 8 років тому +1

      Galassia di Andromeda I have got Ice in my home as well 😋

    • @danielpronkin6657
      @danielpronkin6657 8 років тому

      Mario Lamando lol

    • @themaddkittenking4939
      @themaddkittenking4939 8 років тому +1

      Mario Lamando
      so you're a smartass eh........

    • @Xylodrums105
      @Xylodrums105 7 років тому

      Norma get a water distiller so you can start preventing all your future diseases.

  • @powdercleaningobsession29
    @powdercleaningobsession29 2 роки тому +1

    She explained this quite well

  • @chubbymcbuttcheeks6436
    @chubbymcbuttcheeks6436 8 років тому +52

    aye bay-bee you make my water hard ;))))))))))))

  • @mastersumitpal
    @mastersumitpal 5 років тому

    is it safe to drink soft water? or water that has gone through water softener solution?

  • @TheImightyDixel
    @TheImightyDixel 8 років тому +15

    *Hard vs. Soft Water: What's The Difference?* That girl gave me something hard & stiff

  • @jaredj.6915
    @jaredj.6915 6 років тому

    did anyone else notice how the blue undershirt next to the microphone disappeared? Just saying....

  • @julianmelillo
    @julianmelillo 8 років тому +8

    Yo you guys hear about the man who died by a A pop can that fell on him good thing is was a soft drink. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha.

    • @animelover3083
      @animelover3083 8 років тому

      hey! can it! no one has any soda time for your jokes! ;D

    • @henrychan334
      @henrychan334 8 років тому

      Julian KMS ba dum tsss, totally not a old joke that I heard 50 times

    • @julianmelillo
      @julianmelillo 8 років тому

      Henry Chan ya that why i sarcastically laughed Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha.

    • @knotten33
      @knotten33 8 років тому

      I assume it's supposed to be "Almost died by a pop can", else there's not much of a good thing.

    • @Vamp1re.mp3
      @Vamp1re.mp3 7 років тому

      not funny

  • @RealTalkWithSSG
    @RealTalkWithSSG 8 років тому

    Ugh, hard water is horrid. Our ground water supply has iron salts, and if the water sits in one place too long(more than a day), an orange layer starts to form. The salty taste is horrible. Plus, you need more soap, more detergent, your hair and skin looks dull, clothes look dull. Thank goodness we have a separate soft water supply as well.

  • @jennayousexythang
    @jennayousexythang 8 років тому

    What happens to the minerals when the water becomes rain? It sounded like she said that the hard water is evaporated (incl minerals) then becomes rain (without minerals) so what happens to the minerals while the water is up there? Or did she mean that the minerals are not evaporated and are left behind?

  • @carolmarie5789
    @carolmarie5789 8 років тому

    What do you call water when fish are in when it is raining?

  • @TheDramaticNerd
    @TheDramaticNerd 7 років тому

    She's definitely one of the best hosts!

  • @AjithKumar-pb5zs
    @AjithKumar-pb5zs 6 років тому

    What does happens if boiling Hard water( bore water ) and leaving it overnight? Does it becomes Soft water ?
    -Someone plz tell me Hard water from Bore damaged my hair and causing hair loss ?

  • @raythomas5090
    @raythomas5090 2 роки тому

    So is there a safe water to drink?

  • @MaxContagion
    @MaxContagion 8 років тому

    my hot water tank is full of rocks that condensed from the water going through it. causes a popping noise when it heats up the water.

  • @muhammadjamali5746
    @muhammadjamali5746 8 років тому

    What happens when we drink lots of water?

  • @1119-w3u
    @1119-w3u 3 роки тому +1

    We have lime-scale hard water in Florida.