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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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The nonneutralized viral fraction was
subsequently adsorbed onto a monolayer of Vero cells for 1 hour. Iodine adsorption (expressed in mg/gm of carbon black) measures the
amount of iodine, which can be adsorbed from a potassium iodide
solution, on the surface of a given mass of carbon black. The hand-mouth activities of young children can result in
the ingestion of arsenic that may be adsorbed on their hands. |
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