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Which one of the following characteristics is not correct for physical adsorption?


A

Adsorption is spontaneous.

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B

Adsorption increases with the increase in temperature.

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C

Both enthalpy and entropy of adsorption are negative.

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D

Adsorption on solid is reversible.

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Solution

The correct option is B

Adsorption increases with the increase in temperature.


Explanation for correct option

(B) Adsorption increases with the increase in temperature

Physisorption

  • Physical adsorption is also called physisorption.
  • It occurs when physical factors such as Van der Waals forces hold the adsorbate gas molecules together.

Adsorption increases with the increase in temperature

  • Physical adsorption reduces when the temperature rises because an increase in temperature causes molecules' kinetic energy to rise.
  • Physical adsorption is an exothermic process.
  • It happens more readily at lower temperatures and decreases as the temperature increases.

Explanation for incorrect options

(A) Adsorption is spontaneous

  • Physical adsorption is a spontaneous process.
  • The interaction between the adsorbent and adsorbate results in a decrease in randomness.

(C) Both enthalpy and entropy of adsorption are negative

  • The bond enthalpy and entropy are negative in physical adsorption.
  • Due to the interaction between the adsorbent and adsorbate results in a decrease in randomness.

(D) Adsorption on solid is reversible

  • Adsorption occurs quickly and is reversible.
  • It may readily be desorbed with heating or decompression.

Therefore the correct option is (B). Adsorption increases with the increase in temperature.


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