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Zeolite, and its use in ponds

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Submitted by Karen Pattist on Sun, 05/21/2017 - 15:26

By Syd Mitchell, K.O.I. Instructor

There are over 200 types of zeolite. Forty-eight occur naturally and the rest are man-made. They have a curious micro porous structure known as a “molecular sieve” In simple terms they can be thought of as being full of countless tiny holes, the size of molecules, that can hold a whole range of different molecules, but only one at a time.

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