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What do you mean by lmbibition ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Imbibition is the process of adsorption of water by sub stances without forming a solution. The substance that imbibes water is called imbibant and the liquid which is imbibed is called adsorbent.

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Answered by barani79530
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Imbibition is a type of diffusion where the water is absorbed by the solid particles called colloids, causing an enormous increase in volume. The solution is not formed in the process. In other words, water absorption by colloids is known as imbibition. Colloids are hydrophilic in nature.

Imbibition is a type of diffusion where the water is absorbed by the solid particles called colloids, causing an enormous increase in volume. The solution is not formed in the process. In other words, water absorption by colloids is known as imbibition. Colloids are hydrophilic in nature.Here, the solid substances are referred to as Imbibants and the imbibed liquid is referred to as imbibate. E.g. the absorption of water by seed or dry wood.

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