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Definition : Langmuir
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Langmuir (L) is a unit of exposure to a surface. It is used to measure the number of molecules of a gas adsorbed per unit area of a solid surface.
Langmuir is named after Irving Langmuir, an American chemist and physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his work in surface chemistry.

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What is the full form of L in Surface Science?

The full form of L is Langmuir

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