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What is specific area of an adsorbent?​

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Answered by palakchordiya123
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surface area of unit mass

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Answered by Anonymous
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The specific surface area of a particle is a function of porosity, pore size distribution, shape, size, and roughness. ... The specific surface area is typically characterized by the physical adsorption of a gas (argon, krypton, or nitrogen) on the surface of the sample at cryogenic temperature.

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