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Why does the ioniser “split” the water into acid and alkaline?

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Why does the ioniser “split” the water into acid and alkaline?

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The ’splitting’ of the inlet H2O is the proof that the Ioniser does what it says it does. The process of splitting causes the following: 1. Approximately 70% of the H20 input is molecularly rearranged into OH-, or alkaline, negatively charged water. 2. Approximately 30% of the input H2O is molecularly rearranged into HO, or acidic water. Some companies sell units that just use magnets or magnetic rock to affect the water. Products that claim the benefits of water ionisers but do not electronically split the water will not hold the negative charge long enough for it to be of any real value, or will not be able to exert enough magnetic power to cause the water to become egatively charged. The water will reunite very quickly back into ordinary H2O.

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