Principle of Reverse Osmosis
The principle of reverse osmosis is backed up by two processes – selective permeability and external pressure. The external pressure overcomes the osmotic pressure and makes the water flow in opposite directions while the use of a semi-permeable membrane allows the separation of water from contaminants.
RO Full Form
RO Full Form: The abbreviation RO stands for Reverse Osmosis. It is the process of water filtration, where a porous membrane is used to filter water such that the impurities stay behind, and clear water moves ahead. In daily life, it is widely used to purify drinking water to remove dissolved solutes from it.