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Chemisorption is irreversible in nature. Explain.

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  1. Chemisorption is highly specific in nature, whereas physisorption is n...

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  2. Between H(2) and CO(2) gases, which one is likelt to exhibit a higher ...

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  3. Chemisorption is irreversible in nature. Explain.

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  4. Why the activation energy in chemisorption is high ?

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  5. Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption on the basis of...

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  6. Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption on the basis of...

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  7. Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption on the basis of...

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  8. Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption on the basis of...

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  9. Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption on the basis of...

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  10. Physical adsorption usually involves the formation of a multilayer of ...

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  11. Why is the heat of adsorption for a physical adsorption less compared ...

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  12. Briefly discuss the extent of adsorption of gas on a solid depends on ...

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  13. Why is low temperature favourable for physisorption?

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  14. Why is the extent of chemisorption higher at moderately high temperatu...

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  15. What do you mean by an adsorption isotherm?

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  16. Explain how adsorption of a gas on solids is affected by pressure.

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  17. Write two different ways of activating a solid adsorbent.

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  18. What do you mean by saturation pressure?

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  19. Define a catalyst. What do you mean by catalysis?

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  20. Define with an example of inhibitor .

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