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Critical temperature of `SO_2, N_2, NH_3 and CH_4` are 430 K, 126K, 406 K and 356 K. Arrange in the descending order of volume of these gases adsorbed per gram of charcoal.

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Extent of adsorption is directly proportional to critical temperature .
Order of extent of adsorption of the given gases is : `SO_2 > NH_3 > CH_4 > N_2`.
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AAKASH SERIES-SURFACE CHEMISTRY-Objective Excersice - 4 (ASSERTION (A)& REASON (R ) TYPE QUESTION)
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