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What role does adsorption play in heterogenous catalysis ?

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In heterogeneous catalysis catalysis , the molecules of the reactants are adsorbed on the surface of catalyst. The increased concentration, of the reactants on the surface influences the rate of reaction . Adsorption being an exothermic process , the heat of adsorption is take by the reactant molecule to increase their chemical activity .
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AAKASH SERIES-SURFACE CHEMISTRY-Objective Excersice - 4 (ASSERTION (A)& REASON (R ) TYPE QUESTION)
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