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adsorption The adhesion, in an extremely thin layer of the molecules of gases, of dissolved substances, or of liquids, to the surfaces of solid bodies, with which they are in contact.
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adsorption A type of adhesion that occurs at the surface of a solid or liquid in contact with another medium, thus allowing an increased number of molecules of the gas or liquid to become attached to the surface of the solid at the point of contact.
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adsorption A separation process for removing impurities based on the fact that certain highly porous materials fix certain types of molecules onto their surface.
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adsorption Separation of liquids, gases, colloids or suspended matter from a medium by adherence to the surface or pores of a solid.
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adsorption The process by which a herbicide associates with a surface, eg, a soil colloidal surface.
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