Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Adsorption complex


Adsorption complex is a group of substance in soil which is capable of adsorbing other materials such as inorganic colloidal substances from a greater part of adsorption complex. Non-colloidal materials, such as silt and sand, exhibit adsorption to a much lesser extent than the colloidal materials.

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