Adsorbable

C2 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Adsorbable Meanings

    adjective describing something that is capable of being adsorbed

    Fields related to adsorbable

    Environmental Science

    In environmental science, 'adsorbable' pollutants are those that can be adsorbed onto surfaces, making them easier to remove from the environment.

    Chemistry

    In chemistry, 'adsorbable' refers to substances that have the ability to be adsorbed onto a surface.

    Materials Science

    In materials science, 'adsorbable' materials are those that can adsorb other substances onto their surface.

    Biotechnology

    In biotechnology, 'adsorbable' molecules can be selectively adsorbed onto surfaces for purification or separation purposes.

    Occupation Usage of adsorbable

    Chemist

    In chemistry, 'adsorbable' is used to describe a substance that is capable of being adsorbed onto a surface.

    Environmental Scientist

    Environmental scientists may use 'adsorbable' when discussing pollutants that can be adsorbed onto soil or water particles.

    Materials Engineer

    Materials engineers may use 'adsorbable' when referring to materials that have the ability to adsorb other substances.

    Pharmacist

    Pharmacists may use 'adsorbable' when discussing medications that can be adsorbed in the body.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use 'adsorbable' when studying how molecules interact and adsorb onto cell membranes.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use 'adsorbable' when studying how minerals adsorb certain elements in the earth's crust.

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