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adsorption <adsorption; adsorptions> N

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adsorption CHEM
adsorption CHEM
adsorption CHEM

activated adsorption CHEM

adsorption indicator

adsorption method

adsorption process CHEM

molecular adsorption CHEM

selective adsorption PHYS

heat of adsorption CHEM

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The process of the adsorbate binding to the adsorbent is called adsorption.
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The adsorption properties of the resulting oxychloride were measured and compared with those of molybdenum and tungsten compounds.
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E. (1938), which described multilayer adsorption of polar gases on appropriately charged surfaces, and on the dipole nature of water.
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These alloys are capable of storing up to 400 times their own volume of hydrogen gas in a reversible adsorption process.
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Polymer chains are grafting to a surface via covalent bonding or adsorption.
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However, several problems are associated with physical adsorption of proteins on surfaces.
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Adsorption and desorption of proteins and polyamino acids by clay minerals and marine sediments.
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However, reconstructions can also be induced or affected by the adsorption of other atoms onto the surface as the interatomic forces are changed.
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It has been shown to have an immediate bactericidal action and a prolonged bacteriostatic action due to adsorption onto the pellicle-coated enamel surface.
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The decay products are rapidly removed by adsorption on settling particles, but not at equal rates.
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