| 21. | Activated carbon adsorbs iodine very well.
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| 22. | Collectors either chemically bond via chemisorption to the mineral or adsorb onto the surface via physisorption.
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| 23. | This stationary phase will adsorb polar molecules which can be collected with a more polar solvent.
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| 24. | Finally, C5 is unique in that it readily adsorbs in native form to unsensitized erythrocytes.
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| 25. | Activated charcoal collection medium, which can adsorb some iodine vapors as well as particulate forms.
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| 26. | From here, adsorbate molecules would either adsorb to the adsorbent or desorb into the gaseous phase.
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| 27. | Another form of electronic dry box technology utilizes multi-porous molecular sieve desiccants to adsorb moisture.
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| 28. | This is achieved using activated charcoal; charcoal adsorbs the drug before it can enter the systemic circulation.
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| 29. | Getters cannot react permanently with inert gases, though some getters will adsorb them in a reversible fashion.
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| 30. | There are two carbon capture columns, filled with high surface area zeolites which CO 2 adsorbs to.
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