. Absorption of vapors and gases by soils . has been found to hold generallyfor the distribution of a gas between the vapor phase and absorbingsolid. The specific attraction of solid and gas, the diffusion of gasinto solid, the condensation of gas to liquids and consequent cloggingof capillary channels where the forms and arrangement of theseminute spaces enter to determine the vapor pressure of the liquidthere enmeshed, all these factors complicate the observed relationof mass of gas adsorbed to mass of gas left in the vapor WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 8. Issued April 1


. Absorption of vapors and gases by soils . has been found to hold generallyfor the distribution of a gas between the vapor phase and absorbingsolid. The specific attraction of solid and gas, the diffusion of gasinto solid, the condensation of gas to liquids and consequent cloggingof capillary channels where the forms and arrangement of theseminute spaces enter to determine the vapor pressure of the liquidthere enmeshed, all these factors complicate the observed relationof mass of gas adsorbed to mass of gas left in the vapor WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 8. Issued April 1*3 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF SOILS—BULLETIN No. 51. MILTON WHITNEY. Chief ABSORPTION OF VAPORS ANDGASES BY SOILS. BY HARRISON E. PATTEN and FRANCIS E.


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