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clakers method and ion exchange method ​

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Answered by thotasubba
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Ion exchange is an exchange of ions between two electrolytes or between an electrolyte solution and a complex. In most cases the term is used to denote the processes of purification, separation, and decontamination of aqueous and other ion-containing solutions with solid polymeric or mineralic "ion exchangers"..

Clakers method

We then measure the amount of light absorbed by the free atoms. Thus, GFAAS uses both a chemical principle (atomization) and a physical principle (absorption of light). A method is the application of a technique for a specific analyte in a specific matrix.Jun 5, 2019

Answered by Anonymous
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HOLA MATE

CLARK'S METHOD :

THE METHOD IN WHICH THE TEMPORARY HARDNESS OF WATER IS REMOVED BY ADDING PROPER AMOUNT OF SLAKED LIME IN WATER

ION EXCHANGE METHOD :

IN THIS METHOD THE PERMANENT HARDNESS OF WATER IS TREATED BY ZEOLITE

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