ion exchange

  1. In surface chemistry, if the adsorption of one or several ionic species is accompanied by the silmultaneous desorption (displacement) of an equivalent amount of one or more other ionic species, this procedure is called ion exchange.
  2. The process of exchanging ions betweeen a solution and an ion exchanger



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Determination of Thallium Species in Food Samples by Microextraction and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry | EVISA's News
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