Pronunciation: /ædˈsɔːrbənt/
noun a substance that adsorbs another substance
A1 An adsorbent is a material that collects molecules on its surface.
A2 Silica gel is a common adsorbent used in packaging to absorb moisture.
B1 Activated carbon is an effective adsorbent for removing impurities from water.
B2 The adsorbent properties of zeolites make them ideal for gas separation processes.
C1 Scientists are constantly researching new adsorbents with higher efficiency and selectivity.
C2 The development of novel adsorbents is crucial for advancing technologies in environmental remediation.
formal The adsorbent material was able to remove impurities from the water.
informal The adsorbent stuff cleaned up the water real good.
slang That adsorbent thingamajig really did its job.
figurative Her kindness acted as an adsorbent, absorbing all the negativity around her.
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