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adsorption

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/ædˈsɔrpʃən/
Forms:adsorptions
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the process by which molecules of a substance adhere to the surface of a solid or liquid, forming a thin film or layer

  • Activated charcoal is known for its high adsorption capacity, making it effective in purifying water and air.
  • The adsorption of gases onto metal surfaces is a critical step in catalytic converters used in automobiles.
  • In chromatography, separation of compounds occurs based on differences in adsorption onto a stationary phase.
  • Adsorption refrigeration systems use the principle of adsorption to cool spaces without traditional compressors.
  • Surface area and porosity significantly influence the adsorption capacity of materials used in environmental cleanup processes.