Demineralizált
Demineralizált refers to water that has had its mineral ions removed. This process is typically achieved through various water purification techniques such as deionization, reverse osmosis, or distillation. Deionization involves passing water through ion-exchange resins that attract and bind to positively and negatively charged mineral ions, effectively replacing them with hydrogen and hydroxide ions, which then recombine to form water. Reverse osmosis utilizes a semipermeable membrane to filter out dissolved salts and other impurities under pressure. Distillation involves heating water to its boiling point, converting it to steam, and then condensing the steam back into liquid water, leaving the minerals and other non-volatile contaminants behind.
Demineralized water is often used in applications where the presence of minerals can be detrimental. This includes