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Chemisorption is specific in nature explain

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❏Chemisorption is highly specific in nature as the molecules are held on the solid surface through a chemical bond.

❏For eg. oxygen is adsorbed on metals due to oxide formation and also hydrogen gets adsorbed on metals due to hydride formation.

❏ They will only be adsorbed on metal, therefore, chemisorption is specific.

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Explanation :

★ Chemisorption is highly specific in nature as the molecules are held on the solid surface through a chemical bond.

★ For eg. oxygen is adsorbed on metals due to oxide formation and also hydrogen gets adsorbed on metals due to hydride formation.

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