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In Langmuir's model of adsorption of a gas an a solid surface.

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the adsorption at a Single site on the surface may involve multiple molecules at the same time

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the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is proportional to the pressure of the gas.

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the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is independent of the pressure of the gas.

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the rate of dissociation of adsorbed molecules from the surface does not depend on the surface covered.

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Read the given passage and answers following questions : In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm • The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase. • Only monolayer adsorption takes place. •The surface of the solid is homogeneous. • There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule. • The adsorbed gas molecules are localized. Who proposed the theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid ?

In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase . Only monolayer adsorption fakes place . The surface of the solid is homogeneous . There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule . The adsorbed gas molecules are localized . Who proposed the theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid?

In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase . Only monolayer adsorption fakes place . The surface of the solid is homogeneous . There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule . The adsorbed gas molecules are localized . What is the nature of adsorption sites ?

In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase . Only monolayer adsorption fakes place . The surface of the solid is homogeneous . There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule . The adsorbed gas molecules are localized . How many layers of adsorption takes place ?

In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase . Only monolayer adsorption fakes place . The surface of the solid is homogeneous . There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule . The adsorbed gas molecules are localized . Which type of equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule.

In 1916 Langmuir proposed theory of adsorption of a gas on the surface of the solid to be made up of elementary sites each of which would adsorb one gas. It is assumed that all adsorption sites are equivalent and the ability of a gas molecule to get bound to any one site is independent whether or not the neighbouring sites are occupied. Additionally, it is also assumed that dynamic equilibrium exists between adsorbed and non adsorbed gas molecule. Following principles can be obtained from Langmuir adsorption isotherm The gas adsorbed behaves ideally in a vapour phase . Only monolayer adsorption fakes place . The surface of the solid is homogeneous . There are no lateral interactive force between the adsorbate molecule . The adsorbed gas molecules are localized . How many interactive force between the adsorbate molecule ?

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