why does physorpteon decrease with rise of temperature?
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As the surface area of adsorbent increases, the rate of this process increases. Extent of physisorption is more in finely divided metal particles or in porous materials. This is an exothermic process that means heat is evolved in this process. So, the rate of physisorption decreases with increase in temperature.
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As the surface area of adsorbent increases, the rate of this process increases. Extent of physisorption is more in finely divided metal particles or in porous materials. This is an exothermic process that means heat is evolved in this process. ... So, the rate of physisorption decreases with increase in temperature.
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