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"Permutit" generally refers to a type of synthetic zeolite used for ion exchange in water treatment. Zeolite exhaustion occurs when the zeolite is unable to exchange ions effectively anymore. To regenerate exhausted zeolite, it is typically washed with a salt solution to displace the unwanted ions and restore its ion exchange capacity.

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Is zeolite an example of silicate?

silica is used to manufacture zeolite


Is zeolite powder better than liquid zeolite?

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What is permutite and zeolite?

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