Define physical and chemical adsorption with suitable examples.
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Physical adsorption, or physisorption, is a type of adsorption that occurs for most particles in contact with a solid or liquid surface. Condensation of water molecules sticking to a drinking glass is an example. ... In other words, the molecules desorb from the surface. Desorption is the opposite of adsorption.
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Physical adsorption, or physisorption, is a type of adsorption that occurs for most particles in contact with a solid or liquid surface. Condensation of water molecules sticking to a drinking glass is an example. ... In other words, the molecules desorb from the surface. Desorption is the opposite of adsorption
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