the adsorption of chemical species from solution on solid surfaces usually follows?
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Adsorption is a surface phenomenon.
Adsorption of chemical species from solution on solid surfaces usually follows surface phenomenon.
Explanation:
- Adsorption is the adhesion of ions or molecules of gas, liquid or solid.
- It is a process that creates a film of the adsorbate on the adsorbent.
- Adsorption is different from absorption.
- Here the process takes place on the surface, hence it is a surface phenomenon.
- the adhesion of atoms, ions and molecules from a gas, liquid or solid.
- Adsorption follows Le Chateliers Principle.
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