Adsorbed oxygen molecule
acquires a slight negative charge.
Adsorbed on the surface
of the carbon.
Adsorbed at the interface.
For larger, more
strongly adsorbed
species the position of the dividing surface has little effect on the derived surface excess.
Adsorbed onto the surface
of an inert solid.
Adsorbed layers
are important in many areas from ice-cream to engine oils.
Adsorbed on special carbon.
Adsorbed at the surface.
From the air or gas mixture, adsorption media
preferentially adsorb
components with high boiling points.
Adsorbed onto aluminum hydroxide.
Adsorbed gases.
The surface charge of different types of particles depends on the ph, allowing cationic or anionic surfactants to be
selectively adsorbed.
Adsorbed onto particles
of clay and held within the crystal structures of clays and feldspars.
Adsorbed species
the position of the dividing surface has little effect on the derived surface excess.
Bromadiolone is
readily adsorbed
on soil, rich in clay and organic compounds, with no leaching; degradation in soil is significant.
Adsorb onto the rock
( sessile ) or exist in the mobile water phase ( planktonic ).
The amount of
water adsorbed
on the surface of perlite is a function of particle size.
The ozone breaks down the organics, which are
then adsorbed
on the surface of the carbon.
Adsorbing material
which can often be identified by chemical analysis.
Toxic activity partitioned quantitatively into ethyl acetate but about 11 % of the activity was
not adsorbed
by solid phase c18 cartridges.
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