kationcserél
Kationcserél is a Hungarian term that translates to "cation exchange" in English. It refers to a fundamental chemical process where ions, specifically cations, are reversibly exchanged between two phases. Typically, this involves an insoluble solid material, such as an ion-exchange resin or zeolite, and a liquid solution. In this process, cations present in the liquid phase are attracted to the solid material and displace other cations that were already bound to the solid's surface.
The principle of cation exchange is widely applied in various fields. In water treatment, it is used