Na2[Al2Si2O7]
yes
The naturally occuring (Na2Al2si2o8 xH2o) is called zeolite. permtit is artificial compound. when hardwater is passed through zeolite the calcium and magnesium salts reacts with sodium zeolite and forms calcium and magnesium zeolites. Na2z+Cacl2-> Caz 2Nacl Mgz+2Nacl->Na2z+mgcl2
there are a few. Na12Al12Si12O48.27H2O, zeolite A ( Linde type A sodium form, NaA) which is used in laundry detergents. Na16Al16Si32O96.16H2O, Analcime, IUPAC code ANA. Na12Al12Si12O48·q H2O Losod Na384Al384Si384O1536.518H2O, Linde type N NaAlSi3O8 Na12AlSi2O5
The permutit process is using a chemical reaction to soften hard water by using zeolite.
It's AlNa12SiO5.
Na2[Al2Si2O7]
silica is used to manufacture zeolite
There is much debate between which is better. In almost every case, a zeolite powder or zeolite capsule will contain more zeolite than any liquid but that isn't the only important factor. It is believed that liquid zeolite's are more rapidly absorbed by the body and also contain carriers such as fulvic/humic acids, trace minerals, among others. These carriers help bring the zeolites in deeper. Generally zeolite powder products don't have carriers, some that do are Super Z Lite Capsules and ZeoPowder. It's probably best to take both zeolite powder and liquid zeolite to ensure maximum zeolite dosage and absorption (from the carriers in the liquid zeolite).
there is no difference between zeolite process and permutit process. permutit means sodium aluminum zeolite (Na2Al2Si2O8 )
Yes, zeolite can be cleaned and reused. It can be cleaned with a saltwater solution, and then it can be used again.
yes
For softening of water by zeolite process hard water is percolated at a specified rate through a bed of zeolite, kept in a cylinder. The hardness-causing ions(Ca2+, Mg2+, etc.) are retained by the zeolite as CaZe and MgZe; while the outgoing water contains sodium salts.
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Zeolite.
Zeolite can remove radiation from any kind of food, as long as it gets inside the food. The Russians used Zeolite inside of their cookies to remove radiation and any other chemicals that might have made it into the food. It would probably take longer for the Zeolite to gather the radiation from ready made food, but what I've read, Zeolite can attract radiation, so it wouldn't matter if it was being used inside ready food or when you are making it. As long as you give the Zeolite time to attract the radiation (about 10 or 15 minutes) then you should be radiation free!
A zeolite is any of several minerals which have a porous structure, such as aluminosilicates of sodium, potassium, calcium or magnesium, which are used in water softeners and ion exchange chromatography.