Adsorbate

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Pronunciation: /ædˈsɔrˌbeɪt/

Definitions of adsorbate

noun a substance that is adsorbed onto the surface of another substance

Example Sentences

A1 The adsorbate molecules stick to the surface of the material.

A2 The adsorbate layer can affect the properties of the substance.

B1 Scientists are studying the interaction between the adsorbate and the substrate.

B2 The adsorbate concentration plays a crucial role in the adsorption process.

C1 The adsorbate species exhibit unique behavior under specific conditions.

C2 The adsorbate molecules undergo desorption at elevated temperatures.

Examples of adsorbate in a Sentence

formal The adsorbate molecules were found to adhere to the surface of the material.

informal The adsorbate stuck to the material's surface.

slang The adsorbate latched onto the material.

figurative Like a magnet, the adsorbate was drawn to the material.

Grammatical Forms of adsorbate

past tense

adsorbed

plural

adsorabtes

comparative

more adsorbate

superlative

most adsorbate

present tense

adsorbs

future tense

will adsorb

perfect tense

has adsorbed

continuous tense

is adsorbing

singular

adsorbate

positive degree

adsorbate

infinitive

to adsorb

gerund

adsorbing

participle

adsorbed

Origin and Evolution of adsorbate

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adsorbate' is derived from the Latin word 'adsorbere', which means 'to suck up'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'adsorbate' was first used in the field of chemistry to describe a substance that is adsorbed onto the surface of another material. Over time, the word has become widely used in scientific literature to refer to the molecules or atoms that are adsorbed onto a surface.