Reverse Osmosis is a water purification process that removes impurities by pushing water through a semi-permeable membrane. This membrane allows only water molecules to pass through while blocking larger particles, such as salts, bacteria, and other contaminants. As a result, the water that comes out on the other side is much cleaner and safer to drink.
This technology is commonly used in various applications, including home water filtration systems and industrial processes. Many people rely on reverse osmosis systems to ensure they have access to pure drinking water, free from harmful substances and pollutants that can affect health and taste.