Gas absorption is a process used to separate gases by washing a gas mixture with a liquid solvent. One or more constituents of the gas mixture dissolve in the liquid and are removed. Common applications include gas purification by removing contaminants, product recovery, and producing gas solutions. Absorption is usually carried out counter-currently in vertical columns, where the solvent enters at the top and the gas enters at the bottom. The absorbed substances are washed out by the solvent and recovered, while the purified gas exits the top. Choice of solvent considers factors like gas solubility, volatility, cost, viscosity, and chemical properties.