define the extent of adsorption
Asked by niharikapabba2605
| 7th Aug, 2018,
11:41: AM
Expert Answer:
The quantity of an adsorbate that is adsorbed per unit mass of the adsorbent is the extent of adsorption.

The quantity of an adsorbate that is adsorbed per unit mass of the adsorbent is the extent of adsorption.

Answered by Varsha
| 13th Aug, 2018,
01:42: PM
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