Ion Exchange Treatment
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Ion Exchange Treatment?
A common water-softening method often found on a large scale at water purification plants that remove some organics and radium by adding calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide to increase the pH to a level where the metals will precipitate out.
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