Chemistry, asked by vineetraval, 8 months ago

Difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous isotherm

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adsorption models can be used to confirm what you determine through other methods. Is the surface of your sample homogeneous or heterogeneous as determined through chemical characterization or chemical modeling? Use the chemical characterization information to define the system, and use the adsorption model to confirm your statements.

Adsorption models can be used to suggest that one case is more or less likely. What are the uncertainty values on your fitting parameters using the different models? The case where the parameters have the larger relative uncertainties overall may be the less likely "best fit" to the data.

Finally, adsorption models cannot tell you with certainty that your system is or is not homogeneous or heterogeneous.

Answered by aaqibmagray20
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