difference between adsorption and adsorption
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u mean absorption and adsorption
adsorption is surface phenomenon
Absorption is the process in which a fluid is dissolved by a liquid or a solid (absorbent). Adsorption is the process in which atoms, ions or molecules from a substance (it could be gas, liquid or dissolved solid) adhere to a surface of the adsorbent.
adsorption is surface phenomenon
Absorption is the process in which a fluid is dissolved by a liquid or a solid (absorbent). Adsorption is the process in which atoms, ions or molecules from a substance (it could be gas, liquid or dissolved solid) adhere to a surface of the adsorbent.
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Adsorption is the phenomenon of accumulation of higher concentration of any molecular species at the selfish then in the bulk of a solid .
The absorbate are accumulated on the surface of adsorbent.
Absorption is the phenomenon in which adsorbate reaches the bulk of adsorbent.
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