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how does enthalpy change during adsorption

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Answered by Anonymous
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Enthalpy of adsorption (Qst) Isosteric enthalpy of adsorption, Qst, is a measure of the heat released during adsorption and therefore provides a guide to the energy required to regenerate the sorbent. The amount of heat needed to regenerate a sorbent is a parameter that significantly influences regeneration cost.

Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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Important factor featuring adsorption is heat of adsorption. It is an exothermic process and ΔH adsorption is always negative as there is a decrease in residual forces on the surface. As the molecule adheres to the surface, the residual force decreases and as the movement is restricted so entropy ΔS also decreases.

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