adszorbeálódnak
Adszedorbeálódnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "they are being adsorbed" in English. It refers to the physical process where atoms, ions, or molecules from a substance (gas, liquid, or dissolved solid) adhere to the surface of another substance. This adhesion is a surface phenomenon, meaning it occurs only on the outer layer of the material. The substance that gets adsorbed is called the adsorbate, and the material providing the surface is the adsorbent. This process is distinct from absorption, where the adsorbate permeates the bulk of the adsorbent material. Adszedorbeálódnak can occur through various forces, including van der Waals forces (physisorption) or chemical bonding (chemisorption). It plays a significant role in many natural and industrial processes, such as catalysis, chromatography, water purification, and gas separation. The extent to which something adszedorbeálódnak depends on factors like the surface area of the adsorbent, the temperature, and the concentration or pressure of the adsorbate.