What do you mean by critical temperature? What is the relation of critical temperature and the gas adsorbed?;;
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The temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied even by the application of high pressure is known as critical temperature. Greater is the critical temperature (To) more in the gas adsorbed on the surface.
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Solution : Higher the critical temperature of a gas, greater the ease of liquefication, i.e., greater the van der Waals forces of attraction and hence greater the adsorption. Answer.
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