abszorpciója
Abszorpciója, often referred to in English as "absorption," is a fundamental physical and chemical process where one substance, known as the absorbate, is taken up by another substance, known as the absorbent. This phenomenon occurs at the interface between the two phases, such as between a liquid and a solid, a gas and a liquid, or a gas and a solid. Absorption differs from adsorption, where molecules adhere to the surface of a material rather than being incorporated into it.
In chemistry, absorption is commonly observed when gases dissolve into liquids or when liquids penetrate solids.
Absorption plays a vital role in numerous natural and technological processes. In biology, the absorption of
The efficiency of absorption depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, concentration gradients, and the nature
Absorption is also a key concept in spectroscopy, where molecules absorb specific wavelengths of light, providing