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it is a relationship between moisture content & water activity in a constent temperature

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In isotherm terms, a value of 3.7 k typically refers to the equilibrium constant (K) for an adsorption process, indicating the ratio of the concentration of adsorbate on the adsorbent to its concentration in the solution at equilibrium. A value of 3.7 suggests a moderate affinity between the adsorbate and the adsorbent, meaning that the adsorbate is favorably retained on the surface but not overwhelmingly so. This value helps to understand the efficiency and capacity of the adsorption process under the given conditions.


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What is the symbol for a isotherm?

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When an isotherm bends toward a pole as it passes over an island it means that?

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