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- Look up isotherm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isotherm may refer to: Isotherm (contour line) – a type of equal temperature at a given date or time...
- An isothermal process is a type of thermodynamic process in which the temperature T of a system remains constant: ΔT = 0. This typically occurs when a...
- Isothermal transformation diagrams (also known as time-temperature-transformation (TTT) diagrams) are plots of temperature versus time (usually on a logarithmic...
- In mathematics, specifically in differential geometry, isothermal coordinates on a Riemannian manifold are local coordinates where the metric is conformal...
- The Gibbs adsorption isotherm for multicomponent systems is an equation used to relate the changes in concentration of a component in contact with a surface...
- graphically by a curve, the so-called moisture sorption isotherm. For each humidity value, a sorption isotherm indicates the corresponding water content value...
- In chemical thermodynamics, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is a physical technique used to determine the thermodynamic parameters of interactions...
- Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a single-tube technique for the amplification of DNA for diagnostic purposes and a low-cost alternative...
- different materials. To date, 15 different isotherm models have been developed. The first mathematical fit to an isotherm was published by Freundlich and Kuster...
- explains adsorption by ****uming an adsorbate behaves as an ideal gas at isothermal conditions. According to the model, adsorption and desorption are reversible...