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liquefiable gases are adsorbed more easily.why?

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Answered by prajwal3589
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The amount of gas adsorbed by a solid depends on the nature of gas. In general easily liquefiable gases (i.e. with higher critical temperature) are readily adsorbed. Thus 1 g of activated charcoal adsorbs more sulfur dioxide (critical temperature 630 K) than methane (critical temperature 190 K).

Answered by priyanksharma55
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The amount of gas adsorbed by a solid depends on the nature of gas. In general easily liquefiable gases (i.e. with higher critical temperature) are readily adsorbed. Thus 1 g of activated charcoal adsorbs more sulfur dioxide (critical temperature 630 K) than methane (critical temperature 190 K).

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