absorbiním
Absorbiním refers to the process by which a substance, known as an absorbent, takes in or soaks up another substance, typically a liquid. This phenomenon is fundamental in various scientific, industrial, and everyday applications. The term originates from the Latin *absorbere*, meaning "to swallow up," combining *ab* (from) and *sorbeo* (to suck).
Absorption can occur through physical or chemical means. In physical absorption, a material, such as a sponge
Common examples of absorbiním include the use of activated charcoal to filter toxins, diapers that absorb bodily
The study of absorbiním is relevant to fields such as chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering.