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Question
Give reasons for the following observations :
NH3 gas adsorbs more readily than N2 gas on the surface of charcoal.
Solution
Higher the critical temperature of a gas, more readily it can get adsorbed on the surface of an adsorbent due to stronger van der Waal's forces at this temperature. NH3 (132 °C) has a higher critical temperature than dinitrogen (−147 °C). Thus, NH3 gas adsorbs more readily than N2 gas on the surface of charcoal.
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