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Explain the modern adsorption theory of heterogeneous catalysis.

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  • Modern theory of heterogeneous catalysis is:

    A
    Intermediate compound formation theory
    B
    Adsorption theory
    C
    A combination of two theories, i.e. itermediate compound formation and adsorption theory
    D
    None
  • Modern theory of heterogeneous catalysis is:

    A
    Intermediate compound formation theory
    B
    Adsorption theory
    C
    A combination of two theories, i.e. itermediate compound formation and adsorption theory
    D
    None
  • Modern theory of heterogeneous catalysis is :

    A
    Intermediate compound formation theory
    B
    Adsorbtion theory
    C
    A combination of two theories i.e., intermediate compound formation and adsorbtion theory
    D
    None
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