| 1. | anion exchange resin and is therefore used as the trigger for anion resin regeneration.
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| 2. | Anion exchange resins will bind to negatively charged molecules, displacing the counter-ion.
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| 3. | The beads containing positively charged groups are attracted to the negatively charged protein, commonly referred to as anion exchange resins.
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| 4. | Traditional anion exchange resins are effective in removing As ( V ), but not As ( III ), or arsenic trioxide, which doesn't have a net charge.
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