pöördosmoosiks
Pöördosmoosiks refers to the process of reverse osmosis, a water purification technique. In normal osmosis, a solvent moves from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration across a semipermeable membrane. This movement aims to equalize the solute concentration on both sides of the membrane. Reverse osmosis, however, applies external pressure to the side with higher solute concentration, forcing the solvent (typically water) to move in the opposite direction, from the higher concentration side to the lower concentration side.
This process effectively separates the solvent from dissolved solutes, such as salts, minerals, and other impurities.
Reverse osmosis is widely used in various applications, including desalination of seawater, purification of drinking water,