Minggu, 01 April 2012

What Does Reverse Osmosis Do?

Reverse osmosis is a liquid filtration method which removes large atomic molecules from smaller molecules by forcing the liquid through a membrane at a high pressure with pores just big enough to allow the small molecules to pass through them. The semi-permeable membrane used in reverse osmosis contains tiny pores through which water can flow.
The small pores of this membrane will not allow organic compounds such as salt and other naturally occurring minerals, which generally have a

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