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which adsorption of hydrogen on
charcoal is​

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Thus, when 1.17 c.c. hydrogen were admitted to the charcoal at 395° C., the pressure fell from 0.514 cm. to 0.076 cm. after 9 hours, about 1 c.c. of gas being adsorbed. At 340° C., with an admission of 1.19 c.c, the pressure only fell from 0.572 cm. to 0.251 cm.

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