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  2. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is not wasted bonding with calcium ions.

  3. Windsor Salt - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Salt recovers, processes, imports, and distributes over 200 evaporated and rock salt products under multiple brand names, including Windsor, Safe-T-Salt and Fino. The company's evaporated salt products are used in household and food products, as well as for agricultural, water softening and industrial purposes.

  4. Solar desalination - Wikipedia

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    The process can be categorized based on the type of solar energy source utilized. In direct solar desalination, saline water absorbs solar energy and evaporates, leaving behind salt and other impurities. An example of this is solar stills, where an enclosed environment allows for the collection and condensation of pure water vapor.

  5. Solar-powered desalination unit - Wikipedia

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    A solar-powered desalination unit produces potable water from saline water through direct or indirect methods of desalination powered by sunlight. Solar energy is the most promising renewable energy source due to its ability to drive the more popular thermal desalination systems directly through solar collectors and to drive physical and ...

  6. South Bay Salt Works - Wikipedia

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    The salt ponds of the salt works fall within San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge. [9] [30] The salinity of the salt ponds creates an environment which breeds brine flies (Ephydridae) and brine shrimp , a food source for the birds. [18] During the winter months, there are monthly tours out into the salt ponds to observe migratory birds. [31]

  7. Solar salt - Wikipedia

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    Solar salt may refer to: Sea salt, a salt produced by the evaporation of seawater; Solar salt, a eutectic molten salt mixture which is used for thermal energy storage

  8. Sodium hexametaphosphate - Wikipedia

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    SHMP is used as a sequestrant and has applications within a wide variety of industries, including as a food additive in which it is used under the E number E452i. Sodium carbonate is sometimes added to SHMP to raise the pH to 8.0–8.6, which produces a number of SHMP products used for water softening and detergents.

  9. Dishwasher salt - Wikipedia

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    Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of granulated, crystalline sodium chloride intended for regenerating the water softener circuit of household or industrial dishwashers. Analogous to water softener salt, dishwasher salt regenerates ion exchange resins , expelling the therein trapped calcium and magnesium ions that characterize hard water .