Generally hard water is clear like normal water, but will leave white deposits on your fixtures.
If the water has a high iron content it may have a slight reddish color.
It can make the color lighter, but this does not affect the antifreeze function.
Calcium and iron deposits within the water are harmless and often colorless unless the iron content is large (think rust color). These two elements are creators of 'hard water'.
Yes brown is a hard color
Yes green is a hard color
Well you can get water from pretty much every where. But to find clean water to drink is hard. Water from lakes, rivers, and you can check its cleanness(?) by checking its color or living thing in the water. Hope it helped!
No, because only water evaporates. You know how water color is watery right? If the water color its self evaporates, there will be dry stuff in place of the water color.
Blue
Water has no color!
Because the water would've turned into a brown colour when dissolved
The Color of Water was created in 1997.
You might be talking about ice but hard water is sourced from limescale rock and the limescale is in the water and that is what you get in your kettle when you dont filter the hard water.
Forms of Calcium is what makes hard water hard