| 释义 |
Langmuir isotherm equation [`laŋ´myu̇r `īs·ǝ´thǝrm i´kwā·zhǝn] PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY An equation, useful chiefly for gaseous systems, for the amount of material adsorbed on a surface as a function of pressure, while the temperature is held constant, assuming that a single layer of molecules is adsorbed; it is f = ap /(1 + ap ), where f is the fraction of surface covered, p is the pressure, and a is a constant. |