why does physiosorption decreases with increase if temperature
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Physisorption is exothermic in nature. Therefore, in accordance with Le-Chateliere's principle, it decreases with an increase in temperature. This means that physisorption occurs more readily at a lower temperature.
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Physisorption is exothermic in nature. Therefore in accordance with Le-Chatliers principle, it decreases with increase in temperature. This means physisorption occurs at low temperature more readily.
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