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The phrase "absorbent substances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to materials that have the ability to soak up liquids or moisture.
Example: "The laboratory tested various absorbent substances to determine their effectiveness in cleaning up spills."
Alternatives: "sorbent materials" or "liquid-absorbing agents".
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The cooling system uses lithium nitrate (LiNO3) and sodium thiocyanate (NaSCN) absorbent substances, and ammonia (NH3) as a refrigerant.
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Introduced in the 19th century, the process involves the use of a specially prepared board coated with a ground of chalk and glue or some similar absorbent substance, such as gesso.
In a complete plant, gas absorption is followed by a stripping operation for regeneration and recycle of the absorbent and for recovering the preferentially absorbed substances.
TEG is also a unique absorbent of such substances as helium, argon, nitrogen, krypton, hydrogen, xenon, isooctane, benzene, and cyclohexane.
You should wear clean, absorbent socks.
Absorbents are natural or synthetic substances with crystalline structure presenting a high surface area for a given mass.
The company's secret is a layered design that uses thousands of tiny beads of extremely absorbent carbon, which trap lethal chemical substances but allow air to circulate around the body.
The skin of a Pacific Tree Frog is highly absorbent, and the salt, or other substances on your skin is irritating to it.
There must be absorbent material to absorb all enclosed liquids.
The new layered, porous fabric allows air to circulate around the body while trapping lethal substances in tiny beads of absorbent carbon.
Wear absorbent sweat guards to absorb moisture throughout the day.
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