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as the temperature of the solid surface increases the extent of adsorption of a gas....​

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Answered by nehaayesha789
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The heat of adsorption can be defined as the energy liberated when 1 g mol of a gas is liberated on a solid surface. When the temperature is increased the kinetic energy of the gas molecules also increases which results in more number of collisions between the molecules and the surface.

Answered by satyadevsms33
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The heat of adsorption can be defined as the energy liberated when 1 g mol of a gas is liberated on a solid surface. When the temperature is increased the kinetic energy of the gas molecules also increases which results in more number of collisions between the molecules and the surface.

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