what is reverse osmosis?
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Reverse osmosis is the movement of fresh water through a semipermeable membrane when pressure is applied to a solution (such as seawater) on one side of it.
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Osmosis can occur naturally whenever there is a difference in concentration between the two solutions. But reverse osmosis takes place only when external energy is applied to the more saline solution. Application of larger osmotic pressure to the solution side reverses the direction of osmosis.
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