The correct option representing Freundlich adsorption theorem is:
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Freundlich adsorption isotherm, an adsorption isotherm is a graph that represents the variation in the amount of adsorbate(x) adsorbed on the surface of the adsorbent with the change in pressure at a constant temperature. As the temperature increases, adsorption decreases.
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The correct answer for this question is option (B) .
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in the intermediate range of pressure x/m will depend on P raised to powers between 1 and 0 , i.e. fractions . For a small range of pressure values , we can write :
x/m = kp^1/n
where n is the positive integer and n and k are constants depending upon the nature of the adsorbate and adsorbent at a particular temperature . the factor 1/n has values between 0 and 1 .
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