it is the exchange of ions through a pump
Ion exchange itself is an adsorption reaction too. The question is probably about the difference between ion exchange and specific sorption. In ion exchange, an ion sorbs to the surface by removing an other ion of the same valence or multiple ions of lower valence. In this way, ion exchange never changes the surface charge. Specific sorption describes the inner sphere complexing of an ion to the surface without the need for other ions to be removed. In this way, specific sorption is able to alter the surface charge.
Ion exchange resin is used in separation, purifying and decontamination processes. The resin is an insoluble matrix. They are usually made of cross-linked polystyrene molecules.
Ion exchange column consists of a bed of ion exchange resin through which hard water is passed through and tis resin exchange ions and it engages the Ca and Mg ions.Sodium zeolite +Calcium sulphate gives Calcium zeolite and sodium sulphate
As the surface to volume ratio increases the rate of in exchange increases too.
Five examples of separation are: filtration, distillation, decantation, ion exchange, centrifugation.
Yes they are the same
Russell Paterson has written: 'An introduction to ion exchange' -- subject(s): Ion exchange
Ion exchange itself is an adsorption reaction too. The question is probably about the difference between ion exchange and specific sorption. In ion exchange, an ion sorbs to the surface by removing an other ion of the same valence or multiple ions of lower valence. In this way, ion exchange never changes the surface charge. Specific sorption describes the inner sphere complexing of an ion to the surface without the need for other ions to be removed. In this way, specific sorption is able to alter the surface charge.
Joseph X. Khym has written: 'Analytical ion-exchange procedures in chemistry and biology: theory, equipment, techniques' -- subject(s): Ion exchange, Ion exchange chromatography
Milton Kahn has written: 'Ion-exchange resins' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ion exchange resins
K. S. Gritton has written: 'Numerical prediction of cobalt sorption in a continuous ion-exchange column' -- subject(s): Cobalt, Ion exchange, Ion exchange process, Mathematical models, Metallurgy
By exchanging ions
size of resin
Hydroxide precipitation or ion exchange.
Ion exchange resin is used in separation, purifying and decontamination processes. The resin is an insoluble matrix. They are usually made of cross-linked polystyrene molecules.
William Emmett Bernier has written: 'A study of in situ precipitation on reactive polystyrene resinates' -- subject(s): Ion exchange, Ion exchange resins
Ion Exchange is an Indian company which is famous for water purification systems, water treatment plants and water recycle systems. They also deal in clarifiers.