Yes. A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air and produces water and less humid air.Air conditioners commonly remove water from moist air by cooling the air to something like 50 Fand then heating the separated air up to about 70 F.
A dehumidifier removes moisture (water) from the air.
An ionizer filters the air by vacuuming the air in the system and forcing it through the water. The water then removes the dirt dust and germ particles.
We are mostly water. Dry air removes water from our body and dehydrates us causing death.
Hygroscopic!
Water is a byproduct of air conditioning, as this process removes dampness as well as heat from the air. If water occurs in an unlikely location, look for a leak in the drain hose.
Photosynethesis by plants helps remove carbon from the air.
No it removes it.
By the use of good quality automatic air eliminators So Vent removes micro bubbles
A small amount, evacuation mainly removes air/moiature.A small amount, evacuation mainly removes air/moiature.
water separator removes water (liquid) but moisture separator removes water vapor
It removes bacteria and germs and oders from the air.