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zeoliteZeolites. A group of crystalline, hydrated Alkali-Aluminum Silicates. They occur naturally in sedimentary and volcanic rocks, altered basalts, ores, and clay deposits. Some 40 known zeolite Minerals a [..]
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zeoliteAddition compounds of the type Na2O·Al2O3·n SiO2·m H2O, with calcium sometimes replacing or present with the sodium. The sodium in the zeolite exchanges with calcium in water, making zeolites useful f [..]
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zeoliteIndividual member of the zeolite group.
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zeolite(n) any of a family of glassy minerals analogous to feldspar containing hydrated aluminum silicates of calcium or sodium or potassium; formed in cavities in lava flows and in plutonic rocks
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zeoliteA type of resin used in an ion exchange process.
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zeoliteA class of minerals that are 'hydrated aluminosilicates'. An aluminosilicate is where some of the Si atoms in silica (which has the perfectly reasonable chemical formula SiO4) are replaced with aluminium, giving an excess negative charge. 'hydrated' means that water is strongly associated with these materials by hydrogen bonding [..]
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zeoliteAn inorganic material belonging to the class of compounds called aluminosilicates used as a detergent builder. Crystalline sodium aluminosilicates (zeolites) are water soluble. They soften water by a [..]
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zeoliteA type of ion exchange material used to soften water. Natural zeolites are siliceous compounds (made of silica) that remove calcium and magnesium from hard water and replace them with sodium. Syntheti [..]
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zeoliteIndividual member of the zeolite group.
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zeoliteZeolite is a type of adsorbent for removal of certain odors. It has, by its unique pore size, an affinity for low molecular weight compounds, specifically ammonia.
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zeoliteMicroporus silicate or aluminosilicate structured minerals that can act as an absorbing filter or sieve on a molecular level. Mainly used by the petroleum industry for the cracking of petroleum or use [..]
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zeoliteA group of hydrated sodìum aluminosilicates, either natural or yynthetic , with ion-exchange properties.
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zeoliteA natural mineral (hydrous silicates) that has the capacity to absorb hardness, calcium, and magnesium ions from water.
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