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Adsorption
Isotherms​

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An adsorption isotherm is a curve relating the equilibrium concentration of a solute on the surface of an adsorbent, qe, to the concentration of the solute in the liquid, Ce, with which it is in contact. The relationship between these qe and Ce can normally be fitted to one or more equilibrium isotherm models.

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