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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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These include the ability to mold
parts with deep draws and varying thickness within the part, which
creates the opportunity to mold in logos, foot-tread ribbing, undercuts,
lips, and additional sound adsorption in specific areas. "Wavy-wavy" paper has better energy-adsorbing
properties; therefore it can stand energy adsorption without breaking. In the new method, a controlled solvent environment is created
around the thin film so that an equilibrium amount of adsorption occurs. |
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