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Gas selectivity is the ability of a material or membrane to preferentially allow the passage of one gas over others in a mixture, crucial for applications like gas separation and purification. It is determined by the relative permeability of the gases involved and is influenced by factors such as molecular size, shape, and interactions with the material.
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