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If the force holding the adsorbate are nearly as storng as experienced in usual chemical bonding, the adsorption is given the name

A

chemisorption

B

chemical adsorption

C

Langmuir adsorption

D

all of these

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The correct Answer is:
D

Any of these terms can be employed when the gas molecules or atoms are held to the solid surface by chemical bonds.
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