Adsorption and absorption

Applications of Adsorption

In 1881, a German physicist named Heinrich Kayser created the term adsorption. The processes happening at interfaces or surfaces concern surface chemistry. Solid or gas help describing the interface among a solid and a gas. There is no contact between the gases because they are fully miscible. Sorption processes include both adsorption and absorption. Application […]

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Alums

Alum When we talk about alum, we’re talking about potassium alum, which is the hydrated form of potassium aluminium sulphate with the formula KAl(SO4)212H2O. Any compound having the empirical formula AB(SO4)212H2  O, on the other hand, is termed an alum. Although alum is most commonly offered as a powder, it is occasionally encountered in its

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Aluminium Chloride (AlCl3) Uses

Introduction  Aluminium chloride is used in the production of pure aluminium metal. The complex can be subjected to a chemical process, one of the by-products being pure aluminium. Aluminium chloride has a wide range of industrial uses. Other aluminium chloride uses are producing various paints, petrochemicals and synthetic rubber.  It is also used in the

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Aluminium Chloride

Uses of Aluminium Chloride (AlCl3) Aluminium chloride is also referred to as aluminium trichloride or aluminium (III) chloride in some circles. When aluminium and chlorine react with one another, the compound is formed as a result. AlCl3 is the chemical formula for this compound. Aluminium chloride is typically white in colour when it comes to

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Froth Flotation

Froth flotation is a concentration process for separating materials based on their association with water and density. It is used mainly to separate the desired mineral component from a gangue. Physical-chemical properties of various flotation chemicals are different. These chemicals are the ones deciding which mineral is getting separated. It has wide application in the

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Adsorption Isotherm

Adsorption isotherms are leveraged for research related to adsorption techniques and environmental protection. It is normally studied using a graph called adsorption isotherm. It reflects the amount of adsorbate present on the adsorbent in the form of a function with concentration or pressure at a constant temperature. The adsorbed quantity is normalised by adsorbent mass

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Adsorption in Viruses

Adsorption In the context of surfaces, adsorption refers to how molecules are transferred from one fluid bulk to another on a solid surface. Physical forces or chemical bonds can cause this to occur. Adsorption controls the exchanges between the geosphere, hydrosphere, and environment, accounts for substance distribution in ecosystems, and stimulates other critical processes, including

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Adhesion

The incidents taking place in our day to day lives are explained by different phenomena. The two main phenomena that can be observed in our daily lives are cohesion and adhesion. The terms cohesion and adhesion may seem similar in pronunciation, but they are very different concepts showing different characteristics. These two phenomena can be

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Absorption and Adsorption

Adsorption and absorption are important for physical and chemical processes with practical applications in making life safer and better. Adsorption and absorption are the two most prevalent surface chemical processes. The distinctions between adsorption and absorption are frequently misunderstood. Atoms travel through or enter a substance during the absorption process. On the other hand, adsorption

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