adsorptioonis
Adsorptioonis is a phenomenon where atoms, ions, or molecules from a specific substance, known as the adsorbate, adhere to the surface of another substance, the adsorbent. This adhesion is a surface-based process, distinguishing it from absorption where the adsorbate permeates the bulk of the absorbent material. Adsorptioonis can occur on the surfaces of solids, liquids, and even gases, though it is most commonly observed with solid adsorbents.
The driving force behind adsorptioonis is typically the presence of unsaturated forces on the surface of the
The extent of adsorptioonis is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure (for gases), concentration (for