Pronunciation: /ædˈsɔrpʃən ˈkɑmpaʊnd/
noun a substance that is formed by the process of adsorption, where molecules of a gas, liquid, or solute adhere to the surface of a solid or liquid material
A1 An adsorption compound is a substance that sticks to the surface of another material.
A2 Scientists are studying the properties of an adsorption compound found in soil samples.
B1 The adsorption compound used in the water treatment process effectively removes impurities.
B2 Researchers have discovered a new adsorption compound with promising applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
C1 The adsorption compound's ability to selectively bind to specific molecules makes it a valuable tool in chemical separations.
C2 Advanced techniques such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy are used to analyze the interaction between the adsorption compound and the substrate.
formal The adsorption compound exhibited high affinity for the target molecule.
informal That adsorption compound really stuck to the surface.
slang The adsorption compound was like glue, it just wouldn't let go.
figurative The adsorption compound acted like a magnet, attracting the molecules to its surface.
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