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For Freundlich isotherm, a groph of log x/m is plotted against log p.

A

`1/n,k`

B

`log""(1)/n,k`

C

`1/n,logk`

D

`log""(1)/n, logk`

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`log""(x)/m = logk + 1/n log P`
Intercept `= logk," slope " = 1/n`
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