Chapter 9 Adsorption
1 Chapter 9 Adsorption 9.1 Introduction Adsorption: (i) the principle ways in which high-energy interfaces lower the overall ... (1)dμ 2 (9.13) “2” designates a solute dissolved in bulk phase 1. 5 z At equilibrium ... The energetic relationship between the physical and chemical adsorption curve 1: physical adsorption
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