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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 new catalytic converter utilizes a two-layer structure: one
layer adsorbs NOx from the exhaust gas and converts a portion of it into
ammonia, while the other layer adsorbs the resulting ammonia, and uses
it later in a reaction that converts the remaining NOx in the exhaust
into nitrogen (N2). When the dry polymer
cleaning powder is applied, it adsorbs the dirt and stains, and is then
vacuumed out of the carpet. The capillary action adsorbs the bacteria-containing
otorrhea, and all you have to do is place the drops on them. |
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