Limescale. Flakes of limescale removed from inside of a tea kettle. Limescale is a hard deposit that consists mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), but also includes other carbonates, depending on minerals present in the water. Limescale builds up on inner surfaces of hot-water pipes, kettles, and boilers, especially when they are used with hard water. | |
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