Chemistry, asked by kittu458, 1 year ago

What is meant by ‘demineralised’ water and how can it be obtained?​

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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Demineralised water is free from all soluble mineral salts. It does not contain any anions or cations.

Demineralised water is obtained by passing water successively through a cation exchange (in the H+ form) and an anion exchange (in the OH– form) resin.

During the cation exchange process, H+ exchanges for Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, and other cations present in water.

Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE....

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Demineralised water is free from all soluble mineral salts. It does not contain any anions or cations. Demineralised water is obtained by passing water successively through a cation exchange (in the H+ form) and an anion exchange (in the OH– form) resin.

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