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Derive langmuir adsorption isotherm​

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Answered by XxRonakxX
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Explanation:

Derivation of the Langmuir isotherm

[SA] is proportional to the surface coverage of adsorbed molecules, or proportional to q.

[S] is proportional to the number of vacant sites, (1 - q)

[A] is proportional to the pressure of gas, P.

Answered by sedara652
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Explanation:

Derivation of the Langmuir isotherm

[SA] is proportional to the surface coverage of adsorbed molecules, or proportional to q.

[S] is proportional to the number of vacant sites, (1 - q)

[A] is proportional to the pressure of gas, P.

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