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How does chemical adsorption of a gas on the surface of a solid very with temperature ?

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Higher is the critical temperature of a gas, greater in the case of Liquefaction of gas i.e., Larger are the Van der Waal's force of attraction, Therefore, greater is the adsorption.
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