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Adsorption Isthephenomenon of higher concentration of particles on the surface than in the bulk of the solid. The dispersed phase and dispersion medium in soap lather are respectively.

A

gas and liquid

B

liquid and gas

C

solid and gas

D

solid and liquid

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