Application of Adsorption
Application of Adsorption
Application of Adsorption
Adsorption Isobars :
Application of Adsorption
2. In gas masks : All gas masks are devices containing suitable adsorbent
so that the poiseness gases present in the atmosphere are preferentially
absorbed and the air for breathing is purified.
2. Chemical Adsorption :
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The situation existing at the surface of Liquid or a solid is different from them
in interior. For example, a molecule in the interior of a liquid is completely
surrounded by other molecules on all sides and hence the intermolecular
forces of attraction are exerted equally in all directions. however, a molecule
at the surface of a liquid is surrounded by large number of particles in the
liquid phase and fewer number of particles in vapour phase i.e. in the space
above the liquid surface. As a result these molecules lying at the surface,
experiences some net inward forces of attraction which cause surface
tension. Similar inward forces of attraction exist at the surface of a solid.
Declaration
Because of the unbalanced inward forces of attraction of free valances at
the surface, liquid and solids have the property to attract and retain the
molecules of a gas or dissolved substance on the their surfaces with which
they come in contact.
Adsorption - Definition
Causes of Adsorption
Characteristics of Adsorption
2. Chemical Adsorption :
G = H - TS
G = -Ve ; H = -Ve
( it is exothermic process)
And S is -Ve because adhering of gas molecules to the surface lowers the
randomness.
Greater the surface Area of Adsorbent, greater is the volume of gas adsorb
Higher the critical temperature of gas, greater is the among of that gas
adsorbed.
3. Temperature :
4. Pressure :
Types of Adsorption
1. Physical Adsorption :