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The adsorption isotherm for a gas is giv...

The adsorption isotherm for a gas is given by the relation `x=ap//(1+bp)` where x is mole of gas adsorbed per gram of the adsorbent, p is the pressure of the gas, and a and b are constants. Then x

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