toxicmolotof
2014-07-11 13:47:39
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A wrongly used term? Please explain the term Entkaltung to me. Or is it perhaps just a spelling mistake?
And there is a world of difference (also in your understanding) whether something is first forming that is supposed to be prevented, or whether something is already there that is to be removed. The difference between the two exposes nonsensical marketing promises.
I just wanted to tell you in my ironic way that a wizard or rain dancer is at work here. If you didn’t understand that, unfortunately I can’t help you further. But there’s no need to take it personally.
Here again the note from my chemistry kit: If electrons are supposed to remove lime from the water (no matter how that should work) then the electrodes would be scaled up and unusable in the shortest time. And to make matters worse, in my eyes that’s total rubbish.
Why don’t you familiarize yourself with the technology and operation of water softeners, like those in Calgon. However, I wouldn’t want to drink the water afterward.
And there is a world of difference (also in your understanding) whether something is first forming that is supposed to be prevented, or whether something is already there that is to be removed. The difference between the two exposes nonsensical marketing promises.
I just wanted to tell you in my ironic way that a wizard or rain dancer is at work here. If you didn’t understand that, unfortunately I can’t help you further. But there’s no need to take it personally.
Here again the note from my chemistry kit: If electrons are supposed to remove lime from the water (no matter how that should work) then the electrodes would be scaled up and unusable in the shortest time. And to make matters worse, in my eyes that’s total rubbish.
Why don’t you familiarize yourself with the technology and operation of water softeners, like those in Calgon. However, I wouldn’t want to drink the water afterward.