Is Reverse Osmosis Water the Same as Distilled Water?
CorrectingGait路2 months agoNope, reverse osmosis and distilled water aren't the same. Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permeable membrane to filter water, while distilled water is produced by boiling water and condensing the steam. Both processes remove impurities, but they leave different traces of minerals.
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Reverse osmosis and distilled water are similar but not identical; think of them as cousins, not twins.
I've used both for different purposes. Reverse osmosis is great for drinking water as it retains some minerals, while distilled is better for appliances like irons because it's completely free of minerals.
Distilled water is more pure, but reverse osmosis is easier and cheaper to produce.
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