Sorption

usgb/ˈsɔːrpʃən/
noun

The process by which one substance becomes attached to another, either through absorption or adsorption.

The sorption of water by soil is essential for plant growth.
Visual representation of "sorption" - The process by which one substance becomes attached to another, either through absorption or adsorption.

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Neutral

adsorption, desorption, water sorption

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Understanding Context

Sorption often occurs in environmental contexts, such as soil and water interactions.

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When discussing environmental science, context is crucial. Sorption refers to how pollutants might attach to soil particles.
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Usage in Technical Writing

In scientific papers, using 'sorption' indicates precision in describing material interactions.

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'Sorption' is typically preferred in technical contexts to convey specific processes clearly.
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Common Misunderstanding

Sorption is sometimes confused with diffusion, but they are different processes.

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Sorption involves attachment, while diffusion is the movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
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