Physisorption
Mandarin:
物理吸附
物理吸附
Explanation in English Language (EN):
The binding of a substance to a surface through weak intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces. Physisorption is weaker than chemisorption.
The binding of a substance to a surface through weak intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces. Physisorption is weaker than chemisorption.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
通过弱的分子间作用力(例如范德华力)将物质结合到表面的过程。物理吸附比化学吸附弱。(tōng guò ruò de fēn zǐ jiān zuò yòng lì (lì rú fàn dé huá lì) jiāng wù zhì jié hé dào biǎo miàn de guò chéng. wù lǐ xī fú bǐ huà xué xī fú ruò.)
通过弱的分子间作用力(例如范德华力)将物质结合到表面的过程。物理吸附比化学吸附弱。(tōng guò ruò de fēn zǐ jiān zuò yòng lì (lì rú fàn dé huá lì) jiāng wù zhì jié hé dào biǎo miàn de guò chéng. wù lǐ xī fú bǐ huà xué xī fú ruò.)
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- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.
- Definition: A standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.
- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.