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Re: Dielectric

by "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <dlzc1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 16, 2008 at 05:03 PM

Dear rambotrout:

"rambotrout" <rambotrout@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:20ed4345-0da2-47d2-942c-ce21db760ae4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thank you everyone for all the replies.
>
> I have better grasp of it now.
>
> Timo, if the electrode is thinly insulated, wouldn't
> all the ions get attracted very close to their
> respective electrodes thus leaving the water
> "relatively" pure?

Yes.  "Electrodeionization".

> In this case, wouldn't the dielectric
> constant of the water is retained?

Yes, as I gave you numbers before:
pure water, k = 80
salt water, k = 81

David A. Smith
 




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Dielectric
rambotrout <rambotrout  2008-06-12 11:53:10 
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dlzc <dlzc1@[EMAIL PRO  2008-06-12 12:18:11 
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rambotrout <rambotrout  2008-06-12 14:40:01 
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John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-18 23:15:44 
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dlzc <dlzc1@[EMAIL PRO  2008-06-12 15:57:11 
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John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-12 21:37:29 
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rambotrout <rambotrout  2008-06-13 02:45:13 
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"Timo A. Nieminen&qu  2008-06-15 07:20:07 
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rambotrout <rambotrout  2008-06-16 10:59:16 
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"N:dlzc D:aol T:com   2008-06-16 17:03:49 
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rambotrout <rambotrout  2008-06-25 03:49:45 
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Andrzej Novak <novakyu  2008-07-19 03:30:27 

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