What are the applications of adsorption?

What are the applications of adsorption? Correct Answer Ability to recover solutes from the dilute solution, selective

Cyclic nature and loss of biological activity of the adsorption process are the disadvantages. The advantage of adsorption process are the ability to recover solutes from the dilute solution as well as high selective nature of the process of separation.

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