Adsorbsion happens on the surfaces of metals; platinum is particularly good, but any other metal such as steel, zinc, etc., can do it. It happens less with aluminum because of the protective layer of aluminum oxide, but in a non-oxygen atmosphere, if you remove the aluminum oxide, then yes, aluminum would also adsorb.
There are very few pure substances around us. Most substances are mixtures, or compounds.
the answer is yes
Almost all oils and fats and hydrocarbons plus many other substances are insoluble in water.
pure substance all elements and compounds like gold, hydrogen, water, methane etc. impure substance mixtures of different substances like milk, soil, sea water, minerals etc
oxidising substances are substances which gives oxygen or gains hydrogen
The interfering substances for porphobilinogen assay includes urea and urobilinogen. Since they can affect the results of the assay, interfering substances are removed by selectively adsorbing PBG onto an ion-exchange resin (PubMed, 1989).
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There are very few pure substances around us. Most substances are mixtures, or compounds.
The digestion system has this job.
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the answer is yes
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such substances are conductors of electricity.
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Yes; today official scientific names of chemical substances are established by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry). Each country has a specific adaptation for this terminology. Also, exist numerical codes for chemical substances: CAS registry number (CAS is Chemical Abstract Service).