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chemisorption is characterised by​

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Answered by sripooja83
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Chemisorption involves the transfer of electrons between the adsorbate and the adsorbent. Because chemisorption occurs through chemical bonding of the adsorbate with the surface of the adsorbent, it often occurs at temperatures above the critical temperature of the adsorbate.

Answered by yogenparulekar674
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Chemisorption is a kind of adsorption which involves a chemical reaction between the surface and the adsorbate. ... An important example of chemisorption is in heterogeneous catalysis which involves molecules reacting with each other via the formation of chemisorbed intermediates.

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