Differentiate between physical and chemical adsorption?
Adsorption: Adsorption is a process that involves the accumulation of a substance in molecular species in higher concentrations on the surface.
Adsorbate: Substance that is deposited on the surface of another substance. For example, , and gases.
Adsorbent: Surface of a substance on which adsorbate adsorbs. For Example, Charcoal, Silica gel, and Alumina.
Physical adsorption | Chemical adsorption |
1. It is due to weak Van der Waals forces between adsorbate and adsorbent. | 1. It is due to strong chemical forces of bonding type between adsorbate and adsorbent. |
2. It is reversible in nature. | 2. It is irreversible in nature. |
3. Adsorption will decrease by increasing temperature. | 3. Adsorption increases by an increase in temperature. |
4. Increase in pressure will increase adsorption. | 4. Pressure has no effect. |
5. This adsorption is a multi-layered process. | 5. This type of adsorption is almost a single-layered phenomenon. |
6. Examples: H2 and N gases adsorb on coconut charcoal. | 6. Examples: Charcoal, Silica gel, Alumina. |