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How does copper-silver ionization work? |
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Written by Webmaster
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A pair of electrodes composed of an anode and a
cathode is placed in a chamber, bathed by water. A low-voltage
current is sent towards these electrodes. The atoms that are the
furthest away from the anode lose one or two electrons, thus becoming
positive ions. During this process, the ions are carried away by the
flow of water.
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