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RECARBONATION AND LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
After water has been lime‐softened, it is frequently caustic; pH reduction is usually achieved by adding carbon dioxide to the water—a process called recarbonation. Here is a history of recarbonation, with up‐to‐date information for modern installations.
RECARBONATION AND LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
After water has been lime‐softened, it is frequently caustic; pH reduction is usually achieved by adding carbon dioxide to the water—a process called recarbonation. Here is a history of recarbonation, with up‐to‐date information for modern installations.
RECARBONATION AND LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
Haney, Paul D. (author) / Hamann, Carl L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 61 ; 512-521
1969-10-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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