absorptionvapor
Absorptionvapor is a term used to describe the uptake of vapor‑phase molecules by a condensed phase, such as a liquid or solid, during contact in gas–liquid or gas–solid systems. It is a broader concept within absorption processes, and is distinct from adsorption (surface binding) and from condensation (gas→liquid phase change). Absorption can proceed by physical dissolution, chemical reaction, or a combination of both within the absorbing medium.
Physical absorption occurs when gas molecules dissolve into a liquid according to thermodynamic solubility relationships (often
Common applications include gas purification and environmental control, such as carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide removal
Kinetics and design rely on mass‑transfer principles. The overall absorption rate is governed by gas‑ and liquid‑film