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