Easily liquefiable gases are adsorbed more readily. Why?
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Due to this, easily liquefiable gases are adsorbed readily.Moreover, the critical temperatures of easily liquefiable gases are more than the permanent gases, therefore, higher is the critical temperature of the gas, greater is the extent of adsorption.
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Answer: The amount of gas adsorbed by a solid depends on the nature of gas. In general easily liquefiable gases (i.e. with higher critical temperature) are readily adsorbed. Thus of activated charcoal adsorbs more sulfur dioxide (critical temperature ) than methane (critical temperature ).
Answer: The amount of gas adsorbed by a solid depends on the nature of gas. In general easily liquefiable gases (i.e. with higher critical temperature) are readily adsorbed. Thus of activated charcoal adsorbs more sulfur dioxide (critical temperature ) than methane (critical temperature ).
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