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A mono atomic gas `[X]` adsorbed on a surface follows. Langmuir adsorption isotherm. A plot of the fraction of source coverage `theta`, against concentration of the gas `[X]`, for very low concentration of gas, is described by the equation.

A

`theta=K[X]`

B

`1-theta=(1)/(K[X])`

C

`theta=K^(1//2)[X]^(1//2)`

D

`theta=(K[X])/(1-K[X])`

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