Adsorption is the process by which molecules of a substance adhere to the surface of a solid or liquidmaterial. This phenomenon occurs due to the attractive forces between the adsorbate (the substance being adsorbed) and the surface of the adsorbent (the material to which the adsorbate adheres).
Types of Adsorption
There are two main types of adsorption:
Physical Adsorption (Physisorption): This type of adsorption involves weak van der Waals forces between the adsorbate and the adsorbent. It is typically reversible and occurs at the surface of the adsorbent.
Chemical Adsorption (Chemisorption): Chemisorption involves the formation of chemical bonds between the adsorbate and the adsorbent. This type of adsorption is more specific and stronger than physical adsorption.
Factors Affecting Adsorption
Several factors can influence the process of adsorption:
Surface Area: A larger surface area of the adsorbent allows for more adsorption sites and increases the potential for adsorption.
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