the result should be an isotherm showing adsorbtion. most likely langmuir isotherm.
"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.
A hill is hard to get up and a pill is hard to get down
An artesian well is a water source that is generally at the bottom of a mountain or hill where the hill above collects water in the soil and this accumulated water has hydrostatic pressure and force which results in the water rising from the ground at the bottom of the hill or higher area.
No, a ball sitting at the top of a hill has potential energy, but once that ball starts to roll down the hill it's potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, the energy of motion. I disagree 100% with this edit. If a ball is rolling down hill and is say half way down it still has potential energy ready to be converted to kinetic energy So the answer is YES
Isotherm is a noun.
An isotherm is a line showing equal temperature.
A isotherm is a line of air pushing down on the earth belive it or not.
An isotherm line connects points of equal temperature.
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This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
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the result should be an isotherm showing adsorbtion. most likely langmuir isotherm.
temperature.
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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