frendulich isotherms becomes independent of pressure at a high pressure for a gas absorbed on a solid , give reason
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Adsorption isotherm is a curve that expresses the variation in the amount of gas adsorbed by the adsorbent with the temperature at constant pressure. Freundlich isotherm fails at high pressure. If the plot of log x/m on the y-axis and log P on the x-axis is a straight line, then Freundlich isotherm is valid.
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