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The Hertz–Knudsen equation describes these regions using a “sticking” coefficient. Alexander Balandin proposed the “multiplet hypothesis” to explain one mechanism in these regions. Spot profile analysis is used to improve low-energy electron diffraction when studying non-ideal examples of these regions. Walther Kossel and Ivan Stranski introduced the terrace ledge kink model of these regions, which are studied by (*) Auger (10[1])electron spectroscopy. These regions can be imaged in “tapping” and “non-contact” modes by a cantilever tip in atomic force microscopy. One process that occurs at these regions is described by the equation k times p (10[1])over 1 plus k times p equals fractional occupancy in a model extended by BET theory that was developed by Irving Langmuir. For 10 points, adsorption occurs at what regions between a solid and its surroundings? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: surfaces [accept interfaces or boundary or boundaries; prompt on reaction sites]
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