Ion exchange is a reversible chemical reaction wherein dissolved ions are removed from a solution and replaced by other ions of similar charge. It's commonly used in water softening (removing calcium and magnesium ions and replacing them with sodium or potassium), water purification (removing undesirable ions like nitrates or arsenic), chemical separations, and in various industrial processes such as sugar refining and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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