Why dophysisorption and chemisorption behave differently with rise in temperature?
Why dophysisorption and chemisorption behave differently with rise in temperature?
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Ans: Physisorption involves weak van there Waals forces which weaken with rise in temperature. The chemisorptions involves formation of chemical bond involving activation energy and like any other chemical reaction is favoured by
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