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What is reverse osmosis

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Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane to remove ions, unwanted molecules and larger particles from drinking water. ... The result is that the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side.

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\huge\pink{\boxed{\green{\mathfrak{\overbrace{\underbrace{\fcolorbox{red}{aqua}{\underline{\pink{❂Radhe Radhe❂}}}}}}}}}Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane to remove ions, unwanted molecules and larger particles from drinking water. ... Applying an external pressure to reverse the natural flow of pure solvent, thus, is reverse osmosis.

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