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adsorptionTaking up of a gas or liquid at the surface of another substance, most commonly a solid (for example, activated charcoal adsorbs gases). It involves molecular attraction at the surface, and should be distinguished from absorption (in which a uniform solution results from a gas or liquid being incorporated into the bulk structure of a liquid or solid).
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Limiting dilutions of ITCF sample 7151 were plated on A549 cells
and allowed to adsorb for 16 hours, after which agarose overlays (0. The vapors adsorb onto the
glass surface and react chemically there to form a coating less than a
hundredth the thickness of a human hair. Some plastics adsorb water when the room humidity increases;
the resulting weight variations could exceed 100 mg. |
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