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Demineralisation is the Process of removing the mineral salts from water
by ion-exchange. Impurities that remains dissolved in water dissociate to
form positive and negative charged particles known as ions. These
impurities or compounds are called electrolytes. Generally, all natural
water has electrolytes in varying concentrations. An ion-exchange vessel
holds ion-exchange resin of the required type through which water is
allowed to pass. The selective ions in the water are exchanged with ions or
radicals loosely held by the resin. In this way, the water is passed through
several vessels or a mixed bed vessel so that both positive and negative
ions are removed and water is demineralised.
Description
Demineralisation is the Process of removing the mineral salts from water
by ion-exchange. Impurities that remains dissolved in water dissociate to
form positive and negative charged particles known as ions. These
impurities or compounds are called electrolytes. Generally, all natural
water has electrolytes in varying concentrations. An ion-exchange vessel
holds ion-exchange resin of the required type through which water is
allowed to pass. The selective ions in the water are exchanged with ions or
radicals loosely held by the resin. In this way, the water is passed through
several vessels or a mixed bed vessel so that both positive and negative
ions are removed and water is demineralised.
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