absorptíon
Absorption is a physical or chemical process where one substance is taken into the bulk of another. This differs from adsorption, which is a surface phenomenon. In a physical context, absorption often refers to the uptake of a liquid by a solid, such as a sponge absorbing water. In chemistry, it can describe the dissolution of a gas into a liquid, or the process by which a substance permeates into another. For instance, carbon dioxide is absorbed by oceans.
The rate of absorption can depend on several factors, including the concentration of the absorbing substance,
In biology, absorption is a fundamental process for living organisms. For example, the small intestine of animals
The concept of absorption is also used in fields like acoustics, where materials are designed to absorb