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How to pronounce sorption in English?

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Type Words
Type of natural action, natural process, activity, action
Has types surface assimilation, adsorption, soaking up, absorption
Derivation sorb

Examples of sorption

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Filled and open symbols represent sorption and desorption isotherms, respectively.
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Studying competition also provides information on the mechanisms of sorption.
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The other two focus on hydrogen sorption technologies and storage in metal hydrides.
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The other two focused on hydrogen sorption technologies and storage in metal hydrides.
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According to the authors, it is also important to consider sorption and desorption kinetics.
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T.M. prepared the cages and carried out the sorption experiments.
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Sorption of metal ions from aqueous solution using bone char31.
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Scientists found that the range of sorption constants increased with increasing water velocity.
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As shown by the sorption tests, both benzimidazoles did not fulfill the criteria of potential leachers.
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More examples
  • The process in which one substance takes up or holds another (by either absorption or adsorption)
  • (sorbed) occluded: (of a substance) taken into and retained in another substance; "the sorbed oil mass"; "large volumes of occluded hydrogen in palladium"
  • Sorption refers to the action of absorption or adsorption: * Absorption is the incorporation of a substance in one state into another of a different state (e.g. liquids being absorbed by a solid or gases being absorbed by a liquid). ...
  • (sorbing) absorption or adsorption
  • The physical or chemical binding of pollutants to sediment or organic particles.
  • The attachment of dissolved ions to rock minerals, generally by electromagnetic bonding forces.
  • The concentration of dissolved solids on the surface (absorption) of suspended solids or solids contained in a fixed bed.