Adsorption
Part of speech: Noun
Meaning in Nepali:
1. अवबाहन (avabahan)
2. आवबाहन (aavabahan)
Pronunciation:
(ad-sorp-shun)
Nearby Words:
1. Absorption (Noun) – अवशोषण (avashoshan)
2. Desorption (Noun) – अवबाहन (avabahan)
3. Adsorbent (Noun) – अवबाहक (avabahak)
Synonyms:
1. Sorption
2. Attachment
3. Adherence
4. Assimilation
5. Imbibition
Antonyms:
अवबाहन विरोधी शब्द छैन (avabahan virodhi shabd chain)
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Adsorption is the process by which molecules of a substance adhere to the surface of another substance. It is different from absorption, where one substance is taken up by another substance throughout its volume. In adsorption, the molecules only stick to the surface, forming a thin film. This phenomenon is widely used in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
Adsorption has several meanings in Nepali, including अवबाहन (avabahan) and आवबाहन (aavabahan). It is a noun and can be pronounced as ad-sorp-shun.
Some nearby words related to adsorption are absorption (अवशोषण – avashoshan), desorption (अवबाहन – avabahan), and adsorbent (अवबाहक – avabahak).
Synonyms for adsorption include sorption, attachment, adherence, assimilation, and imbibition. However, there are no specific antonyms for adsorption in Nepali.
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