how does the extent of adsorption in the solution phase vary with concentration of solution
Asked by niharikapabba2605
| 7th Aug, 2018,
11:37: AM
Expert Answer:
The extent of adsorption from solution phase increases with an increase in the amount of adsorbate in the solution.
As the amount of adsorbate in the solution increases, the interaction of adsorbent increases which leads to an increase in the extent of adsorption.
The extent of adsorption from solution phase increases with an increase in the amount of adsorbate in the solution.
As the amount of adsorbate in the solution increases, the interaction of adsorbent increases which leads to an increase in the extent of adsorption.
Answered by Varsha
| 8th Aug, 2018,
06:35: PM
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