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Which of the following properties are related to physical adsorption ?
I Reversible
II Formation of unimoleuclar layer
III Low heat of adsorption
IV Occurs at low temperature and decreases with increasing temperature.

A

I,II,III

B

I,III,IV

C

II,III,IV

D

I,III

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B
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