(1) Accumulate (liquids or gases
(2) Accumulate (liquids or gases) on the surface
(1) Charcoal will not adsorb nitrates
(2) In nuclear reactors, control rods adsorb atomic particles and control the power of the reactor.
(3) However, the addition of solid phosphate was not used in subsequent experiments in view of the tendency of flavonoids to adsorb onto solid surfaces.
(4) The pretreatment by transition metal cations helps to adsorb DNA on mica because it neutralizes the mica surface charge and then weakens the repulsive pressure.
(5) Very fine particles adsorb toxic gases and liquids onto their surfaces.
(6) This is because a certain number of molecules are needed to adsorb at the surface to affect the surface tension.
(7) He experimented by exposing paraffin wax to crushed Salvia leaves and found the solid wax readily adsorbed the volatile terpenes from the air.
(8) These species may be metal ions, surface defects, or adsorbed molecules or ions with one or more unpaired electrons.
(9) It has also shed light on how the rhodium metal surface adsorbs and removes carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide gases in car exhaust converters.
(10) In addition, the surface atoms are capable of both adsorption and absorption of chemical compounds.
(11) During this time the dissolved protein molecules are spontaneously adsorbed on the quartz surface.
(12) Similar cost curves were generated for the removal of adsorbable organic compounds and dissolved inorganic species.
(13) A hydrophilic ion which adsorbs effectively to the surface of the bilayer must necessarily shed its water.
(14) In typical experiments, these condensates are adsorbed to surfaces.
(15) A distinction can also be made between monolayer adsorption and multilayer adsorption .
(16) The first model focuses on surfaces expanding as a result of adsorptive processes.
(17) As a result, our discharges of adsorbable organic halides have decreased more than 90 percent since 1990.
(18) The solute is generally a charged ion which can be adsorbed to the surface, absorbed into the surface, or undergo ion exchange with ions in the mineral.
(19) Soils high in organic matter or clay are more adsorptive than coarse sandy soils.
(20) This could be explained by the balance between the protein adsorption and the lipid adsorption .
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