Arsenic Overview Series - Part 7
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Adsorption: A physical separation process occurring when liquids, gases, colloids, and suspended matter adhere to the surfaces of or internal pores of an adsorbent medium. It differs from absorption.
Arsenosis: An affliction caused to humans by the accumulation of arsenic in the body.
Coagulation: The process of destabilization by charge neutralization of colloidal suspended matter. Such neutralized particles, no longer repelling each other, then can be brought together and agglomerated into larger particles.