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explain the softening of water by ion exchange process ​

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Answered by Frozen20yin
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It is known that only the ion exchange process truly softens water, by extracting the minerals that cause lime-scale from hard water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ion exchange involves removing the hardness ions calcium and magnesium and replacing them with non-hardness ions, typically sodium supplied by dissolved sodium chloride salt, or brine. ... After softening a large quantity of hard water the beads become saturated with calcium and magnesium ions.

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