Reverse Osmosis Purifiers: This sort of purifier has a semi permeable, porous membrane that's used to filter the water. The pores are tiny enough to trap the bigger molecules of contaminants and let the smaller molecules of water pass through.
However, reverse osmosis is ineffective against contaminants like chlorine and types of sewage treatment plants other chemical or pharmaceutical impurities in water. Also, a slow osmosis purifiers not merely removes the impurities but also the fundamental minerals that have large molecules
Water distillation Purifiers: Since the name suggests, these devices distill water; the purifier typically has two containers, one that's used to store water which is subsequently boiled to the level where it vaporizes; this steam then travels via a pipe into the 2nd, adjoining container where it settles and becomes water.
The process is simple: the heavier contaminants don't vaporize so they're left out in the very first container.
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