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The following factors influences the sorption- 1- temperature of both gas and adsorbent. 2- the chemical nature of gas and adsorbent. 3- the microscopic roughness of the surfaceof adsorbent. 4- the incident flux of molecules. 5-surface to volume ratio of the adsorbent.
No. Sawdust is a mixture.
Sawdust is solid. A gas is colorless that's why you cannot see it. If you can see sawdust it is not gas.
{Sand+Sawdust}------Sieving--->{Small particles: sand}+{Large particles: sawdust}
it sinks to the bottom
Saw dust
pores present in it. affinity for water.
types of adsorbent
The following factors influences the sorption- 1- temperature of both gas and adsorbent. 2- the chemical nature of gas and adsorbent. 3- the microscopic roughness of the surfaceof adsorbent. 4- the incident flux of molecules. 5-surface to volume ratio of the adsorbent.
A biosorbent is a biological adsorbent.
No. Sawdust is a mixture.
Sawdust is matter.
Sawdust is solid. A gas is colorless that's why you cannot see it. If you can see sawdust it is not gas.
sawdust
Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
how do you make the noncount noun sawdust mean more than one
you get watered-down sawdust