adsorb

/ædˈzɔːrb/
verb
  1. To attract and hold a gas, liquid, or dissolved substance onto a surface in a thin layer.
    • Some filters use activated carbon to adsorb harmful chemicals.
    • In the lab, the silica gel adsorbs moisture from the air.
    • The charcoal can adsorb impurities from the water.
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