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A sugar solution prepared in distilled water is passed successively through cation and anion exchange resins. What will be the taste of the collected water and why?

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lon-exchange resins cannot remove sugar (non-electrolyte ) from water. Therefore, when a sugar solution is passed successively through cation exchange resins, after being collected tastes sweet.
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