An adsorption site is a location on a surface where molecules or particles can adhere or bind due to attractive forces. It is where adsorption occurs, where a substance accumulates on the surface of another material. Adsorption sites are important in processes like catalysis, gas separation, and water treatment.
The separation in Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is primarily influenced by the differing affinities of the compounds for the stationary phase (silica gel) and the mobile phase (solvent). Compounds with higher affinity for the stationary phase will move more slowly, leading to separation based on their relative polarities.
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i think the definition of chromatography is the showing of colors in a different color. In other words it is the separation of a mixture showing what colors are in that mixture. by the way, check out the question that asks how many popsicles are in the world. its really cool! well the answer is. :-)
Examples are:- Adsorption- Chromatography- Decantation- Solvent extraction- Distillation- Crystallization- Electrophoresis- Filtration- Precipitation- Ion exchanging
Bulk separation involves adsorption of a significant fraction (10% or more by weight) from a gas stream.Reference: R. T. Yang, Adsorbents: Fundamentals and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, 2003.
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