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If x is amount of adsorbate and m is amount of adsorbent, which of the following relations is not related to adsorption process?

A

x/m = f(p) at constant T

B

x/m = f (T) at constant p

C

p=f(T) at constant (x/m)

D

`x/m= p xxT`

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D

`x/m= p xxT`
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