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Langmuir's adsorption equation which describes the amount of gas adsorbed on a solid surface is written as
`(P)/(x//m)=(1)/(ab)+(P)/(b)`
where `x//m` is the extent of adsorption, `a` and `b` are constants and `P` is the gas pressure. On the basis of the above equation indicate which of the following statements is correct ?

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