The correct curve for Freundlich's adsorption isotherm is:

1.  2.
3. 4.

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The phenomenon that  is applicable to the process shown in the figure is : 

                    

1.  Absorption

2.  Adsorption

3.  Coagulation

4.  Emulsification

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At the equilibrium position in the process of adsorption ..........

1.   ΔH > 0

2.   ΔH = TΔS

3.   ΔH > TΔS

4.   ΔH < TΔS

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The process that does not occur at the interface of phases is :

1.  Crystallisation

2.  Heterogeneous catalysis

3.  Homogeneous catalysis

4.  Corrosion

 

 
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The interface that cannot be obtained is 

1. Liquid-liquid

2. Solid-liquid

3. Liquid-gas

4. Gas-gas

 
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The term ‘sorption’ stands for.........

1.  Absorption

2.  Adsorption 

3.  Both absorption and adsorption

4.  Desorption

 
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Extent of adsorption of adsorbate from the solution phase increases with:
1. Increase in amount of adsorbate in solution.
2. Decrease in surface area of adsorbent.
3.  Increase in temperature of solution.
4. Decrease in amount of adsorbate in solution.

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Physical adsorption is not favoured by : 

1. High pressure.

2. Negative H

3. Higher critical temperature of adsorbate.

4. High temperature.

 
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Extent of physisorption of a gas increases with ......

1. Increase in temperature.

2. Decrease in temperature.

3.  Decrease in surface area of adsorbent.

4.  Decrease in strength of van der Waals’ force. 

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An emulsion cannot be broken by ............. and ................

1. Heating.

2. Adding more amount of dispersion medium.

3. Freezing.

4. Centrifugation

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