What's Reverse Osmosis?
BustingSpire路3 months agoReverse osmosis pushes water through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of high solute concentration to low, opposite of regular osmosis. Great for making tap water taste like mountain springs!
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In reverse osmosis, water is pressured through a special membrane to filter out impurities, kinda like squeezing water through a coffee filter, but with more science and fewer beans.
Reverse osmosis is like osmosis's rebellious cousin. Instead of water moving to balance solutes, it moves from higher to lower solute concentration using pressure. It's like forcing water to go against its natural flow, often used for water purification.
Basically, reverse osmosis is treating water to make it cleaner and safer by reversing normal osmosis - kinda like a detox for H2O.
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