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- DictionaryAb·sorb/əbˈzôrb/
verb
- 1. take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action: "buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat"
- 2. take up the attention of (someone); interest greatly: "she sat in an armchair, absorbed in a book"
4 days ago · noun. a measure of the rate of decrease in the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber. “ absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance”.
4 days ago · Water absorption makes for an easy water experiment for kids! Investigate what absorbs water with simple materials found around the house!
2 days ago · The absorption of a photon by the antenna complex loosens an electron by a process called photoinduced charge separation. The antenna system is at the core of the chlorophyll molecule of the photosystem II reaction center.
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5 days ago · metabolism, the sum of the chemical reactions that take place within each cell of a living organism and that provide energy for vital processes and for synthesizing new organic material.
- Hans Kornberg
4 days ago · Digestion and absorption are fundamental processes that occur in our bodies every day, allowing us to break down food and extract the nutrients needed for growth, repair, and energy production. These processes happen seamlessly, often taken for granted, but they are actually incredibly complex and fascinating.
10 hours ago · The absorption provokes a cis–trans isomerization that, in combination with other such transitions, is transduced into nerve impulses. The absorption of photons can even break chemical bonds, as in the photodissociation of chlorine; this is the subject of photochemistry. Technological applications
5 days ago · The absorption of light is usually experimentally measured in terms of transmittance (T) or absorbance (A). Transmittance is defined as T = I / I 0, where I is the light intensity after it passes through the sample and I0 is the initial light intensity. The relation between A and T is: A=-log10T=-log 10 (I/I 0)