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  2. Electrodeionization - Wikipedia

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    Electrodeionization can be used to produce high purity water, reaching electrical resistivity values as high as 18.2 MΩ/cm. Electrodeionization (EDI) integrates three distinct processes: Electrolysis: A continuous DC current directs positive and negative ions toward electrodes with opposing electrical charges.

  3. Capacitive deionization - Wikipedia

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    In other words, CDI is an electro-sorption method using a combination of a sorption media and an electrical field to separate ions and charged particles. [3] Anions, ions with a negative charge, are removed from the water and are stored in the positively polarized electrode.

  4. Kelvin water dropper - Wikipedia

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    During the induction process, there is an electric current that flows in the form of positive or negative ions in the water of the supply lines. This is separate from the bulk flow of water that falls through the rings and breaks into droplets on the way to the containers.

  5. Negative ion products - Wikipedia

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    Negative ion products are products which claim to release negative ions and create positive health effects, although these claims are unsupported. [1] Many also claim to protect users from 5G radiation. These claims are likewise unsubstantiated. A market has developed for these products due to conspiracy theories about 5G. [2]

  6. Negative air ions - Wikipedia

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    The newly generated free electrons will repeat the previous process, continue to collide and ionize, and this process will be repeated many times, so that the tip electrode will continuously release negative air ions. [18] The water vapour method : The water vapour method refers to the use of artificial technology and modern instruments to ...

  7. Air ioniser - Wikipedia

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    An air ioniser (or negative ion generator or Chizhevsky's chandelier) is a device that uses high voltage to ionise (electrically charge) air molecules. Negative ions, or anions , are particles with one or more extra electrons , conferring a net negative charge to the particle.

  8. Detoxification foot baths - Wikipedia

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    The water sampled before the detox foot bath was activated contained only 0.54mg per liter of iron and after the treatment was complete it contained 23.6mg per liter. For reference, Goldacre's water sample from his original experiment contained 97mg per liter. [1] [11]

  9. Water capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Charge can flow as electrons or ionic chemical species. By this definition, liquid water is not an electrical insulator, and, hence, liquid water is not a dielectric. The self-ionization of water is a process in which a small proportion of water molecules dissociate into positive and negative ions. It is this process that gives pure liquid ...