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In the absorption of acetic acid on charcoal adsorption of acetic acid on charcoal, acetic acid is, acetic acid is adsorbate or adsorbent

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Adsorption is the process of transferring material from a fluid phase to a solid phase. It is a separation process in which some materials; (adsorbate) is concentrated from a bulk vapor or liquid phase on to the surface of a porous solid (adsorbent).The adsorption of acetic acid on charcoal is studied using both the Freundlich isotherm and the Langmuir isotherm. The amount of acetic acid (adsorbate) adsorbed per gram of charcoal (adsorbent) will depend on the surface area of the charcoal, the temperature of the solution, and the adsorbate concentration in solution. The adsorption will be followed by titrating the acetic acid not adsorbed by the charcoal, then determining the amount adsorbed by difference.

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