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deactivation

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: deactivation
(dē′ak·tə′vā·shən)

(chemistry) Rendering inactive, as of a catalyst. Loss of radioactivity.
(metallurgy) Chemical removal of the active constituents of a corrosive liquid.
(mining engineering) Treatment of one or more species of mineral particles to reduce floating during froth flotation.


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The reduction or removal of the corrosive qualities of water, usually by passing the water through a deactivator while hot.


 
 

 

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