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Cation and anion exchangers are types of ion exchange resins used in water treatment and purification processes. Cation exchangers are negatively charged and attract positively charged ions (cations) like calcium and sodium, while anion exchangers are positively charged and attract negatively charged ions (anions) like chloride and sulfate. These exchangers facilitate the removal of unwanted ions from solutions, allowing for the purification and softening of water. They are commonly used in applications such as water softening, deionization, and chemical separation.

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