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absorbents Meaning in Bengali



একটি উপাদান ধারণক্ষমতা বা অন্য পদার্থ শোষণ করে প্রবণতা থাকার

Adjective:

বিশোষক,





absorbents's Usage Examples:

Modern uses of fuller's earth include as absorbents for oil, grease, and animal waste (cat litter) and as a carrier for pesticides.


imogolite has potential applications in polymer composites, fuel gas storage, absorbents, and as a catalyst support in chemical catalysis.


incoming air stream and provides gases inert to combustion to act as absorbents of combustion heat to reduce peak in-cylinder temperatures.


process is based on catalytic reactions and does not consume water or absorbents.


Natural fibers are good sweat absorbents and can be found in a variety of textures.


the most common are FGD gypsum (or “synthetic” gypsum) and spray dryer absorbents.


Recent generation of CO2 absorbents have been developed to reduce the risk of formation of toxic by-products.


liquids in carbon capture is a potential application of ionic liquids as absorbents for use in carbon capture and sequestration.


Approximately 477,234 pounds of oil absorbents and other contaminated solids were removed during the cleanup.


The most common absorbents are: Potassium Hydroxide (Caustic Potash) for carbon dioxide Pyrogallol.


national consumer products company focused on horse bedding, cat litter, absorbents, and fuel pellets.


Trifluoroacetyl chloride also reacts with soil, cellulose-based absorbents, and clay-based absorbents.


diatomaceous earth-based absorbents, dry coconut coir pith is gaining popularity as an oil and fluid absorbent.


Many other absorbents have to be mined, whereas.


The skin is removed from the animal's carcass, treated with absorbents, and filled with cotton or polyester batting (In the past plant fibres.



absorbents's Meaning':

a material having capacity or tendency to absorb another substance

Synonyms:

sorbefacient; shock-absorbent; receptive; spongy; assimilating; spongelike; assimilatory; hygroscopic; thirsty; absorbency; absorbefacient; absorptive; assimilative;

Antonyms:

nonabsorbent; nonabsorbency; unreceptive; efferent; impervious;

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