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Freundlich adsorption isotherm is

Updated On: May 10, 2024
  • $ \frac{x}{m} = kp^{1/n} $
  • $ x = mkp^{1/n} $
  • $ x / m = kp^{-n} $
  • All of these
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Solution and Explanation

Freundlich adsorption isotherm is

$x / m=k p^{1 / n}$

Here $p, k$ and $n$ are constant.

: Freundlich isotherm is not applicable at high pressure.
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Adsorption

Heinrich Kayser, the German physicist was the first to coin the term adsorption. Adsorption can be explained as a surface phenomenon where particles remain attached on the top of a material. Generally, it comprises the molecules, atoms, liquid, solid in a dissolved stage, even the ions of a gas that are attached to the surface. Much to our surprise, the consequence of surface energy i.e. adsorption is present in biological, physical, chemical, and natural systems and are used in many industrial applications.