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How to find adsorption constant in langmuir hinshelwood model?

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Answered by deepsen640
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It's clear, but to calculate Kr and Ka in Langmuir-Hinshelwood equation, we should plot 1/r0 vs 1/c0. where is that r0(mg.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Benzene having any activating group i.e, OH, R etc., undergoes electrophilic substitution very easily as compared to benzene itself. Thus toluene (C6H5CH3), phenol (C6H5OH) undergo electrophilic substitution very readily than benzene.Chlorine with +E and +M effect deactivating the ring due to strong -I effect. So, it is difficult to carry out the substitution  in chlorobenzene than in benzene, so correct order is 

Phenol > Toluene > Benzene > Chlorobenzene

Benzene having any activating group i.e, OH, R etc., undergoes electrophilic substitution very easily as compared to benzene itself. Thus toluene (C6H5CH3), phenol (C6H5OH) undergo electrophilic substitution very readily than benzene.Chlorine with +E and +M effect deactivating the ring due to strong -I effect. So, it is difficult to carry out the substitution  in chlorobenzene than in benzene, so correct order is 

Phenol > Toluene > Benzene > Chlorobenzene

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