Adsorption: Process by which
an ultrathin layer of one substance forms on the surface of another substance.
(Random House Websters College Dictionary, 1997)
Anthropogenic: effects that are caused by human influences.
Arsenicosis: disease in humans caused by chronic arsenic exposure.
Chloride ion: an atom of the element chlorine in another valence state.
Inorganic compound: a chemical
compound that contains no carbon. (Bates
and Jackson 1980)
Leach: the separation, dissolution
or removal in solution of materials such as minerals, pollutants or organic
matter from a material with water or other liquid. (Bates
and Jackson 1980)
Organic compound: a chemical
compound that contains carbon; usually a hydrogen atom is bonded to the carbon
atom. (Bates and Jackson 1980)
Oxidation: describes the loss
of electrons/hydrogen or gain of oxygen.
Reduction: describes the gain
of electrons or hydrogen and the loss of oxygen.
Resin bed: adsorbent designed
to trap a specific contaminant. Various beds exist for different contaminants.
Valence: "also known as valency
or valency number, is a measure of the number of chemical bonds formed by the
atoms of a given element." (Wikipedia 2009)
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