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  • Hydrogen Absorption in Palladium: Understanding the Solute
    The solute in this case is hydrogen gas (H₂).

    Here's why:

    * Palladium (Pd) is a metal that has a unique ability to absorb large quantities of hydrogen gas.

    * Hydrogen gas (H₂) dissolves into the palladium lattice, forming a solid solution. This process is called hydrogen absorption or hydrogenation.

    So, while the hydrogen atoms are what actually get absorbed into the palladium, the substance that is being dissolved is the hydrogen gas itself.

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