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Physical adsorption isotherms at extremely low pressures
K. W. Adolph
, R. B. McQuistan
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Low Pressure
100%
Adsorption Isotherm
100%
Physical Adsorption
100%
Homogeneous Model
66%
Pyrex Glass
66%
Mechanical Treatment
33%
Quantum Mechanical
33%
Adsorption
33%
Temperature Range
33%
Isotherm
33%
Interaction Potential
33%
Henry's Law Constant
33%
Ultra-high Vacuum
33%
Morse Potential
33%
Imperfect Gas
33%
Line Approximation
33%
Simple Harmonic Oscillator
33%
Engineering
Homogeneous Model
100%
Temperature Range
50%
Interaction Potential
50%
Theoretical Yield
50%
Mechanical Treatment
50%
Straight Line
50%
Oscillator
50%
Harmonics
50%
Chemistry
Adsorption Isotherm
100%
Physical Adsorption
100%
Henry Law
33%
Morse Potential
33%
Harmonic Oscillator
33%
Physics
Adsorption Isotherm
100%
Vacuum Physics
33%
Ultrahigh Vacuum
33%
Morse Potential
33%
Harmonic Oscillator
33%
Material Science
Adsorption Isotherm
100%
Oscillator
33%