adsorption of gases by solids does not depend upon..........
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Explanation:
Nature of the gas (or adsorbate)
The physical adsorption is non-specific in nature and therefore, every gas gets adsorbed on the surface of any solid to a lesser or a greater extent. ... The ease of liquefication of a gas depends upon its critical temperature (Tc).
On increasing temperature adsorption increases continuously
Adsorption is a mass transfer mechanism that occurs when gases or solutes adhere to solid or liquid surfaces. Due to imbalanced forces, the atoms or molecules on the solid substrate have leftover surface energy, which is referred to as adsorption.
The particle size determines the surface area of a powdered solid adsorbent.
The higher the surface area of a particle, the smaller it is.
(i) As the pressure of the adsorbate gas increases, the amount of adsorption increases.
(ii) The amount of adsorption increases significantly with pressure at low temperatures.