Step 1: Statement I is correct. Adsorption of gases on a surface is indeed an exothermic process, as the gas molecules lose energy while being adsorbed onto the surface.
Step 2: Statement II is incorrect. When a gas is adsorbed on charcoal, it leads to a decrease in pressure, not an increase. This happens because the molecules move from the gas phase to the surface, reducing the volume of the gas phase and therefore lowering the pressure in the vessel. Hence, the pressure \( P' \) should be less than \( P \), not greater.
Thus, the correct answer is option (3).
In Carius method for estimation of halogens, 180 mg of an organic compound produced 143.5 mg of AgCl. The percentage composition of chlorine in the compound is ___________%. [Given: Molar mass in g mol\(^{-1}\) of Ag = 108, Cl = 35.5]
Consider the following reaction occurring in the blast furnace. \[ {Fe}_3{O}_4(s) + 4{CO}(g) \rightarrow 3{Fe}(l) + 4{CO}_2(g) \] ‘x’ kg of iron is produced when \(2.32 \times 10^3\) kg \(Fe_3O_4\) and \(2.8 \times 10^2 \) kg CO are brought together in the furnace.
The value of ‘x’ is __________ (nearest integer).