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example for cation exchange resin​

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Cation-Exchange Resins. A cation-exchange resin is a cross-linked polymer with negatively charged structural units. The resin can exchange bound Na+ (Kayexalate) or Ca2+ (calcium resonium) for cations including K+. The purpose of using resins is to enhance the elimination of K+ from the gastrointestinal tract.

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Ion-exchange resins are widely used in different separation, purification, and decontamination processes. The most common

examples are water softening and water purification.

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