AdsorptionSurface Chemistry
Why are easily liquefiable gases (high critical temperature) adsorbed more readily in physisorption?
Expert Answer
Because van der Waals' forces are stronger near the critical temperature.
Why are easily liquefiable gases (high critical temperature) adsorbed more readily in physisorption?
Because van der Waals' forces are stronger near the critical temperature.
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