And RO unit is a water purifier and RO is the abbriveation of reverse osmosis. http://science.howstuffworks.com/reverse-osmosis.htm
Reverse Osmosis is a process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to purify water. Large impurities remain stuck to the membrane while the pure water passes through.
Some benefits of using a reverse osmosis water filtration system are: reverse osmosis removes organic chemicals, dissolved solids, salts, and excessive minerals. Reverse osmosis is a desalination agent and is capable of removing biological contaminants from water as well.
They don't purify it. They simply clean out dirt and other debris, very much like a coffee filter. I wouldn't recommend using it to purify water, as it would NOT clean out the microorganisms that can make a body sick.
using diffusion and osmosis.
Depends some people use brita filters. And other use an RO . RO stands for reverse osmosis which I think is the most efficient way to purify the water
no it cannot purify
reverse osmosis
Reverse osmosis is a great way to purify water, as well as get many chemicals out of the water. A downside is that the process is very expensive.
If I'm not mistaken, that's water that was purified by "reverse osmosis"
Reverse Osmosis is a process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to purify water. Large impurities remain stuck to the membrane while the pure water passes through.
No. Reverse osmosis is just a way to purify water, just like filtering or distilling. Drinking pure water would not cause cataracts.
Boil it. If possible get a reverse osmosis filtration system as well. this will remove the solids in the water making it discolored.
Water moves by the process of osmosis in and out of cells.
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Yes the paper can purify water by filtering out the suspended particles in it. You can try using a filter paper cone to remove the dirt from water.
By using osmosis all the ba unhelathy stays out and the water is seperated and stays clean.
Australia uses the Reverse Osmosis system for tap water.