Pronunciation: /ædˈsɔrpʃən ˈaɪsəˌθɜrm/
noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 An adsorption isotherm is a graph that shows how much gas can be adsorbed onto a solid at different pressures.
A2 Scientists use adsorption isotherms to study the interaction between gases and solids.
B1 Understanding the adsorption isotherm can help engineers design better materials for gas storage.
B2 The shape of the adsorption isotherm can provide valuable information about the surface properties of the solid material.
C1 Researchers often analyze adsorption isotherms to determine the surface area and pore size distribution of a material.
C2 The adsorption isotherm is a crucial tool in the field of surface science and plays a key role in many industrial processes.
formal The adsorption isotherm describes the relationship between the amount of adsorbate molecules on a solid surface and the pressure or concentration of the adsorbate in the surrounding gas or liquid phase.
informal The adsorption isotherm shows how much stuff sticks to a surface depending on how much of that stuff is in the air or liquid around it.
slang The adsorption isotherm is like a map showing how much gunk gets stuck on a surface depending on how much gunk is floating around.
figurative The adsorption isotherm is like a dance between molecules and a solid surface, where the music is the pressure or concentration in the air or liquid.
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