Analysis And Investigation Of Water Treatment In The Kanpur Area
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In electrolysis, water-soluble inorganic and organic materials usually decompose or settle on the suitable electrode during the electro-chemical redox reaction. By using this method, the organic pollutant is broken down into less toxic or non-toxic products like carbon dioxide and water, and the metals are deposited on the surface of the corresponding electrode. This process is used to get rid of the turbidity and color from the tainted water. Given that this technique can eliminate all dissolved solids (less than 200 mg/l), pre-treatment steps were required for waste water. The process is carried out in a tank or multiple tanks that are connected in series with the necessary metal electrodes.
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