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  • 11Ion exchange — Ion exchanger Ion exchange resin beads …

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  • 12cation exchange — The process by which a cation in a liquid phase exchanges with another cation present as the counter ion of a negatively charged solid polymer (cation exchanger). A cation exchange reaction in removal of the Na+ of a …

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  • 13Ion exchange resin — An ion exchange resin is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (1 2 mm diameter) beads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate. The material has highly developed structure of… …

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  • 14ion exchange resin — n an insoluble material of high molecular weight that contains either acidic groups for exchanging cations or basic groups for exchanging anions and is used in ion exchange processes and in medicine (as for reducing the sodium content of the body …

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  • 15ion exchange — See anion exchange, cation exchange, i. chromatography. * * * ion ex·change iks chānj n a reversible interchange of one kind of ion present on an insoluble solid with another of like charge present in a solution surrounding the solid with the… …

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  • 16Sodium-hydrogen exchange regulatory cofactor 2 — Solute carrier family 9 (sodium/hydrogen exchanger), member 3 regulator 2 PDB rendering based on 2he4 …

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  • 17ion-exchange resin — Any of a wide variety of synthetic polymers containing positively or negatively charged sites that can interact with or bind to an ion of opposite charge from a surrounding solution. Light, porous solids in granules, beads, or sheets, they absorb …

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  • 18Solid phase extraction — (SPE) is a separation process that is used to remove solid or semi solid compounds from a mixture of impurities based on their physical and chemical properties. Analytical laboratories use solid phase extraction to concentrate and purify samples… …

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  • 19resin — 1. An amorphous brittle substance consisting of the hardened secretion of a number of plants, probably derived from a volatile oil and similar to a stearoptene. 2. SYN: rosin. 3. A precipitate formed by the addition of water to certain tinctures …

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  • 20Dealkalization of water — The dealkalization of water refers to the removal of alkalinity ions from water. Chloride cycle anion ion exchange dealkalizers remove alkalinity from water. Chloride cycle dealkalizers operate similar to sodium cycle cation water softeners. Like …

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