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which is more adsorb on charcoal​

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Answered by kimtaehyung21
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Explanation:

Find LCM(18, 26)

18: 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 180, 198, 216, 234

26: 52, 78, 104, 130, 156, 182, 208, 234

As can be seen, this method can be fairly tedious, and is far from ideal.

Prime Factorization Method

A more systematic way to find the LCM of some given integers is to use prime factorization. Prime factorization involves breaking down each of the numbers being compared into its product of prime numbers. The LCM is then determined by multiplying the highest power of each prime number together. Note that computing the LCM this way, while more efficient than using the "brute force" method, is still limited to smaller numbers. Refer to the example below for clarification on how to use prime factorization to determine the LCM:

EX: Find LCM(21, 14, 38)

21 = 3 × 7

14 = 2 × 7

38 = 2 × 19

The LCM is therefore:

3 × 7 × 2 × 19 = 798

Answered by arshgill0963
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Answer:

Gases with higher critical temperatures are readily adsorbed. Thus 1gram of activated charcoal adsorbs more SO2 (critical temp. 630K) than methane (critical temp 190K) which is still more than dhiydrogen (critical temperature 33K).

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