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Question
Write three differences between Physisorption and Chemisorption.
Solution
S.No. | Physisorption | Chemisorption |
1. | The absorbate molecules are held to the surface of an absorbent by weak van Der Waal's forces. | The absorbate molecules are held to the surface of an absorbent by chemical bonds. |
2. | It is generally non-specific in nature, i.e., it does not depend on the nature of the absorbate and absorbent. | It is highly specific in nature, i.e., it depends on the nature of the absorbate and absorbent. |
3. | It possesses a low enthalpy of adsorption in order of 20 kJ/mol. | It possesses a high enthalpy of adsorption order of 200 kJ/mol. |
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