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Demineralization of water involves removal of

(a) sulphates of calcium and magnesium from water
(b) bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium from water
(c) all sorts of ions from water
(d) chlorides of calcium and magnesium from water​

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Answered by deepasdhami423
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demineralisation of water is a removable of acids to ignore salts by ion exchange in this process is strong acid captain reason in this hydrogen fromby ion exchange in this process is strong acid captain reason in this hydrogen from salt into their corresponding acid strong base and alien season in the remove the acid

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