how does ∆H and ∆s vary during adsorption ? please give me answer harry up
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As the adsorption proceeds, ∆H becomes less and less negative ultimately ∆H becomes equal to T∆S and ∆G becomes zero. ... When the gas molecules or atoms are held to the solid surface by chemical bonds, the adsorption is termed chemical adsorption or chemisorption. The chemical bonds may be covalent or ionic in nature.
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