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What is the role of activated charcoal in avoiding contamination?

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What is the role of activated charcoal in avoiding contamination?

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Activated carbon is often used in water purification. It reduces VOC’s (volatile organic chemicals). Solid carbon blocks reduce even more percentages than granular or powered activated charcoal. It also gets rid of bad taste in water i.e. chlorine or iodine. It is used as an ancillary to chemical treatments of the water with bad tasting chemicals as well as highly reduces the presence of those chemicals such as chlorine or iodine. These chemicals kill the viruses and most bacteria and protozoa that can lead to water borne diseases.

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