Q » How does reverse osmosis remove dissolved ions from water?
03 Nov, 2025
A » Reverse osmosis removes dissolved ions from water by using a semi-permeable membrane to separate water molecules from ions and impurities. Under pressure, water is forced through the membrane, which blocks larger particles and ions while allowing only clean water molecules to pass. This process effectively reduces contaminants, resulting in purified water suitable for various applications, including drinking and industrial processes.
03 Nov, 2025
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