"Iso" means the same. "Therm" refers to temperature. An isotherm is an area which has the same temperature. Meteorologists use isotherms on maps to show us the weather patterns and temperatures in different areas. Temperature is one of the things you can study in chemistry. Other than that, I am not certain what you are actually asking.
The acetic acid molecules will be attracted to the surface of the charcoal due to adsorption, leading to their accumulation on the charcoal's surface. This process can be used to remove acetic acid from a solution through physical adsorption without undergoing a chemical reaction.
Do a log-log of your sample values (y-axis; e.g., sorption levels), and plot that against the x-axis (e.g., concentration in solution). This will linearize your model so that you can get a regression equation (excel will do this). Use this equation to find the y-intercept. The inverse log-log of your y-intercept gives you your Kf.for more help see:Wong JPK, Wong YS, Tam NFY. 2000. Nickel Biosorption by Two Chlorella Species, C. Vulgaris (a Commercial Algae) and C. Miniata (a Local Isolate). Bioresource Technology. 73:133-137
A hill is hard to get up and a pill is hard to get down
Rolling a ball up a hill is not a chemical reaction, so it is not classified as exothermic (releasing heat) or endothermic (absorbing heat). The energy required to roll the ball up the hill comes from the input of mechanical work, rather than a chemical process.
Isotherm is a noun.
isotherm
The symbol for an isotherm is a dashed line on a graph that represents a constant temperature measurement.
This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
Above the 10 degree isotherm: Brazil and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Below the 10 degree isotherm: Australia and Venezuela.
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An ISOTHERM
An isotherm is a line showing equal temperature.
the island east/west of the isotherm is colder than the ocean to the east/west
the island east/west of the isotherm is colder than the ocean to the east/west
Isotherm lines can be irregular due to variations in topography, ocean currents, or changes in surface properties. These factors can create pockets of warm or cold air that deviate from the expected temperature patterns, resulting in irregular isotherm lines.
An isotherm curve is a line on a graph that represents a constant temperature. It shows the relationship between temperature and another variable, such as pressure or volume. Isotherms are commonly used in thermodynamics to analyze the behavior of gases.