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1. What are physicochemical techniques for removal of radiobiological pollutants from water? Which will be useful to desalinate brackish water?

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There are various physicochemical techniques to remove radiobiological pollutants from water such as adsorption, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis and ion exchange. Of the above techniques, reverse osmosis is used to desalinate brackish water.
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