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Imbibition
1. The absorption of water by the solid particles of an adsorbent causing it to enormously increase in volume without forming a solution is called imbibition.
2. The absorption of solute by the liquid particles of a substance causing it to enormously increase in volume without forming a solution is called imbibition.
3. The absorption of water by the solid particles of an adsorbent causing it to enormously decrease in volume without forming a solution is called imbibition.
4. The absorption of water by the solid particles of an adsorbent causing it to enormously increase in volume by forming a solution is called imbibition.
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1. The absorption of water by the solid particles of an adsorbent causing it to enormously increase in volume without forming a solution is called imbibition.
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