(a) (b) (c) The adsorption of a gas is described by the Langmuir isotherm with K = 4.9 kPa¹¹ at 25°C. Calculate the pres

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(a) (b) (c) The adsorption of a gas is described by the Langmuir isotherm with K = 4.9 kPa¹¹ at 25°C. Calculate the pres

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A B C The Adsorption Of A Gas Is Described By The Langmuir Isotherm With K 4 9 Kpa At 25 C Calculate The Pres 1
A B C The Adsorption Of A Gas Is Described By The Langmuir Isotherm With K 4 9 Kpa At 25 C Calculate The Pres 1 (18.18 KiB) Viewed 35 times
(a) (b) (c) The adsorption of a gas is described by the Langmuir isotherm with K = 4.9 kPa¹¹ at 25°C. Calculate the pressure at which the fractional surface coverage is 0.25 and 0.75. The data in Table 8 is for the hydrogen chemisorption on copper powder at 25°C. Find the value of K for the adsorption equilibrium and the adsorption volume corresponding to complete coverage. P/Pa V/cm³ 25 0.042 129 0.163 Table 8 253 0.221 540 0.321 [6 Marks] 1000 0.411 1593 0.471 [14 Marks] The values of K for the adsorption of CO on charcoal are 2.5 × 10³ Torr¹ at 273 K and 3.7 x 103 Torr¹ at 250 K. Estimate the enthalpy of adsorption. [5 Marks]
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