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The ________ readily adsorbs hydrogen at room temperature.


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Adsorption of Hydrogen:

  • Palladium, platinum, or nickel readily adsorbs hydrogen at room temperature on their surface.
  • In the case of both catalytic and surface chemistry, in understanding the chemical process the adsorption of hydrogen on transition metals like platinum and palladium plays an important role.
  • Hydrogen adsorbed on palladium, also called occluded hydrogen, is absorbed on its surface by the formation of hydride.
  • Palladium is also used in the hydrogen separation and purification process.
  • Hydrogen atoms produce favorable adsorption energies on the surface of both platinum and palladium.
  • When more than one hydrogen atom interacts with the metal surface simultaneously, they produce a repulsive effect on one another, causing the adsorption energy to be slightly lower on Palladium.

Hence, The Palladium, Platinum or Nickel readily adsorbs hydrogen on their surface at room temperature.


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