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Answered by kailashmeena123rm
4

Answer:

option b is correct

Explanation:

we know

according to

langumar adsorption isotherm

x/m = a P / 1 +b P

now

m/x = 1 +bP / ap

m/x = 1/ap + b/a

at high pressure ap >>1

1/ap is very small number we can neglect this

so equation reduces to

m/x = b/a

or x/m = a/b

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Answered by aadarshsharma310798
2

Langmuir adsorption isotherm is mathematically given by

x/m=aP/1+bP.

At high pressure bP >>> 1 and 1+bP≡bP.

So, at high pressure the Langmuir adsorption isotherm equation is modified to

x/m=aP/bP

which is equal to

x/m=a/b

.

So the correct option is B.

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