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The Langmuir adsorption isotherm is deduced using the assumption.

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The adsorbed molecules interact with each other

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The adsorption takes place in multi layers

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The adsorption sites are equivalent in their ability to adsorb the particles

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The heat of adsorption varies with the coverage.

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Langmuir adsorption isotherm is based on the assumption that every adsorption site is equivalent and that the ability of a particle to bind there is independent of wheather nearby site are occupied or not.
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