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The accumulation of gases, liquids, or solutes on the surface of a solid or liquid. At the HBEF scientists often examine how different compounds in the soil (eg, nitrate) adsorb, or attach, to soil particles.
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The process of adhesion of the molecules of a gas, liquid or dissolved substance (in a condensed form) to a surface.
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that in which the stationary phase is a nonspecific adsorbent, such as silica gel, porous polymers, or charcoal.
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| adsorption |
Adhesion of the molecules of gases, liquids, or dissolved substances to a solid surface, resulting in relatively high concentration of the molecules at the place of contact; eg the plating out of an anti-wear additive on metal surfaces.
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| adsorption |
The surface retention of solid, liquid, or gas molecules, atoms, or ions by a solid or liquid.
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