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They can adsorb from 4 to 20 times their weight in oil.
One of the two molecules, A, is adsorbed on the surface.
Over time, the air was adsorbed by the walls of the tube, and it stopped working.
This can be shown when a molecule is adsorbed on a surface.
The bill also proposes to adsorb Medicaid programs to the exchange system.
The pollutants remain absorbed in or adsorbed to the roots.
First, the polymer must adsorb onto the bacterial cell wall.
The water associated is usually adsorbed onto the surfaces of clay molecules.
First, the proteins adsorbed on the surface are more stable over a wide range of conditions.
However, the results can differ markedly depending on the substance adsorbed.
Some might adsorb onto surfaces of dust particles which then can get caught by rain.
The absorbed molecule is adsorbed onto a surface into a precursor state.
Pollutants do not react with the carbon but are adsorbed into the pores.
Conformations are the same in solution and when adsorbed.
These chemical components are then adsorbed and "sputtered" into the atmosphere.
What are the best filter media to adsorb or disperse excess ozone?
The molecule can adsorbed to the surface through either of the sulfur's two lone pair.
The minerals adsorb to the surface of the container first, driven by charge attractions.
A component with a small value for D remains largely adsorbed on the stationary phase.
A molecular sieve can adsorb water up to 22% of its own weight.
The model applies to gases adsorbed on solid surfaces.
The gas atoms or molecules are adsorbed on the surfaces of the electrodes.
Therefore, the tip drags along water and other contaminants adsorbed at the sample surface.
The mercury chloride can be adsorbed into the body with the potential for chemical burns and other serious health problems.
A biofilm is a community of microorganisms adsorbed to a surface.