Electrodialysis A process that uses electrical current applied to permeable membranes to remove minerals from water. Often used to desalinize salty or brackish water. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Electrodialysis: A process which uses an electrical current and an arrangement of permeable membranes to separate soluble minerals from water. It is often used to desalinate salt or brackish water.
electrodialysis Separation of carged particles in solution in an electric field through a semipermeable membrane. electrolysis The decomposition of material by an outside electrical current.
removal from water of mineral contaminants. Methods include ion exchange, flash distillation, electrodialysis, or reverse osmosis. detention time ...
An electrically charged atom that can be drawn from waste water during electrodialysis. Ion Exchange Treatment ...
See also: Solution, Water, Discharge, Liquid, Sludge
 
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