General

adsorption definition

Adsorption is a molecular cohesion.  Adhering to another element as if it were glued on, a thin layer of one element remains solidly attached to another element.  Liquids, solids and gases can all be adsorbed by surfaces that are solid.  When an element is changed physically or chemically into the colloidal state and when the surface is free of debris, the absorption can be increased.