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Deionized water is a common component of a chemistry laboratory and in the manufacturing industry. Understanding how and why this water type is preferable to simple tap water can help you to understand its importance in providing you with the best manufacturing and chemical results.
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Water that comes from your faucet contains ions that are naturally found in the soil, according to the Illinois Department of Physics. Examples of these ions include sodium, calcium, iron and copper. In deionized water a specialized process is used to remove these ions.
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Water that comes from your faucet contains ions that are naturally found in the soil, according to the Illinois Department of Physics. Examples of these ions include sodium, calcium, iron and copper. In deionized water a specialized process is used to remove these ions.
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In addition, it is an on demand process that supplies large amounts of highly purified water as needed. Demonization removes total dissolve solids from water using ion exchange resins, controlling the electric charge of ions in the water to remove the TDS.
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In addition, it is an on demand process that supplies large amounts of highly purified water as needed. Demonization removes total dissolve solids from water using ion exchange resins, controlling the electric charge of ions in the water to remove the TDS.
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