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Explain the methods used for removing arsenic from water

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Answered by Najiya04
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Answer:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Arsenic levels in drinking water can be reduced by filters which undergo reverse osmosis because reverse Osmosis has 90% removal rate,

Explanation:

  • Arsenic is a metalloid that can occur in its own self or can occur in combination with metals and sulfur.
  • Arsenic level in water is a matter of concern as it is quite detrimental to the health and cause 'stomach pain', nausea, and even 'blindness'.
  • Arsenic poisoning can be a leading cause of death and measures should be taken to prevent such happenings.
  • Arsenic can be removed from water by a process called reverse osmosis which is now inbuilt in almost every water purifier.
  • In the process, water is made to pass through a semi-permeable membrane under such a pressure that its contaminants which include traces of arsenic are left behind and the purified water is 'fit for consumption'.

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