Difference between adsorption and absorption 2
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absorption is the process in which flute is dissolved by liquid or a solid (absorbent)
adsorption is the process in which atoms and molecules from a substance adhere to a surface of the absorption
adsorption is the process in which atoms and molecules from a substance adhere to a surface of the absorption
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ADSORPTION
- It is a surface phenomenon. Adsorbate molecules are held at the surface of adsorbent.
- The concentration of the adsorbate at the adsorbent is much more than that in the bulk.
- Initially rate of adsorption is rapid. It decreases slowly till equilibrium is attained.
- Example :- Water vapours on silica gel.
ABSORPTION
- Absorption occurs in the bulk of absorbing substance.
- Absorbed material is uniformly distributed throughout the bulk. Thus, concentration is same throughout.
- Absorption occurs with uniform rate.
- Example :- Water vapours are absorbed by anhydrous CaCl₂
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