Nitrogen adsorption--desorption isotherm
Definition: A plot of relative pressure vs. volume adsorbed obtained by measuring the amount of N2 gas that adsorbs onto the surface of interest (the 'sorbate'), and the subsequent amount that desorbs at a constant temperature.
ID: CMO:0001993
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