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Absorption of water         
In higher plants water and minerals are absorbed through root hairs which are in contact with soil water and from the root hairs zone a little the root tips.
Absorption (acoustics)         
TRANSFER OF SOUND ENERGY INTO INTERNAL ENERGY OF THE ABSORBER
Sound absorption; Acoustic insulator
Acoustic absorption refers to the process by which a material, structure, or object takes in sound energy when sound waves are encountered, as opposed to reflecting the energy. Part of the absorbed energy is transformed into heat and part is transmitted through the absorbing body.
Water of crystallization         
  • Ca(2+)}} and the role of water as a [[bridging ligand]].
  • [Fe(H2O)6](2+)}} centers.
  • Substructure of MSO<sub>4</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>O), illustrating presence of bridging water and bridging sulfate (M = Mg, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn).
WATER MOLECULES PRESENT IN A HYDRATED COMPOUND'S CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, WITHOUT BEING COVALENTLY BOUND
Water of Crystallization; Water of hydration; Water of crystallisation; Waters of hydration; Crystallization water; Anion water; Coordinated water; Waters of crystallization; Lattice water; Crystallisation water; Crystal water
In chemistry, water(s) of crystallization or water(s) of hydration are water molecules that are present inside crystals. Water is often incorporated in the formation of crystals from [mental solution] In some contexts, water of crystallization is the total mass of water in a substance at a given temperature and is mostly present in a definite (stoichiometric) ratio.