Chemistry, asked by shanawajansari4993, 1 year ago

Define physisorption and chemisorption. Give one example each

Answers

Answered by ITZAARAV
2

\huge\mathbb\purple{BONJOUR,}

\huge\mathfrak{Answer:}

Chemisorption is a kind of adsorption which involves a chemical reaction between the surface and the adsorbate. New chemical bonds are generated at the adsorbant surface. ... In contrast with chemisorption is physisorption, which leaves the chemical species of the adsorbate and surface intact.

<font color ="purple"><marquee behavior ="alternate"> ~♥~~♥~Hope It Helps~♥~~♥~</font color ="purple "></marquee behavior="alternate">

\huge\mathfrak{Regards}

\huge\mathbb\red{ITZAARAV}

Answered by MsAainaDz
0

Answer:

Chemisorption is a kind of adsorption which involves a chemical reaction between the surface and the adsorbate. New chemical bonds are generated at the adsorbant surface. ... In contrast with chemisorption is physisorption, which leaves the chemical species of the adsorbate and surface intact.

@DevilQueen

#BrainlyCelb

Similar questions