water softener

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water softener

A plumber installs a water softener in a home's utility room.

Definition

Noun: A water softener is a substance or a device that reduces the hardness of water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium ions. A water softener works by replacing these ions with sodium or potassium ions, which prevents scale buildup and allows soap to lather more effectively.

Usage

A water softener is used to treat water to make it "softer." This term can refer to the chemical substance added to water or to the entire treatment unit installed in a plumbing system. - The primary purpose is to prevent limescale in pipes and appliances and to improve the efficiency of soaps and detergents.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • We installed a water softener to protect our new washing machine from scale.
    • This powder acts as a water softener in the laundry.
    • The high mineral content was damaging the boiler, so they recommended a water softener.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In chemistry and water treatment, a water softener specifically refers to an ion-exchange unit where hard water passes through a resin bed that swaps calcium and magnesium ions for sodium ions.
    • The industrial water softener uses a regeneration cycle to flush the accumulated minerals from the resin.
Variants and Related Words
  • To soften water (verb phrase): The process of using a water softener.
    • The system is designed to soften water for the entire building.
  • Water softening (noun): The general process or industry.
    • Water softening is essential in regions with very hard water.
Synonyms
  • Conditioner (in specific contexts like laundry or aquariums).
  • Ion-exchange unit (for the device type).
Related Phrases
  • Salt-based softener: A common type of water softener that uses sodium chloride (salt) for regeneration.
    • Most residential water softeners are salt-based systems.
  • Hard water: The untreated water with high mineral content that a softener treats.
  • Limescale: The hard, chalky deposit that softeners help prevent.
water softener

A plumber installs a water softener in a home's utility room.

Noun
  1. a substance (such as sodium chloride) that lessens the hardness of water by replacing calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions and so gives the water more efficient sudsing power