Arrange the following diagrams in correct sequence of steps involved in the mechanism of catalysis, in accordance with modern adsorption theory.
1. IIIIIIIVV
2. IIIIIIIVV
3. IIIIIIVIV
4. IIIIIIVIV
The phenomenon that is applicable to the process shown in the figure is :
1. Absorption
2. Adsorption
3. Coagulation
4. Emulsification
At the equilibrium position in the process of adsorption ..........
1. ΔH > 0
2. ΔH = TΔS
3. ΔH > TΔS
4. ΔH < TΔS
The interface that cannot be obtained is
1. Liquid-liquid
2. Solid-liquid
3. Liquid-gas
4. Gas-gas
The term ‘sorption’ stands for.........
1. Absorption
2. Adsorption
3. Both absorption and adsorption
4. Desorption
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.
Which one of the following is not applicable to the phenomenon of adsorption?
Physical adsorption is not favoured by :
1. High pressure.
2. Negative H
3. Higher critical temperature of adsorbate.
4. High temperature.
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.
H2 gas is adsorbed on activated charcoal to a very little extent in comparison to easily liquefiable gases due to -
a. Very strong van der Waals’ interaction
b. Very weak van der Waals’ forces
c. Very low critical temperature
d. Very high critical temperature
The correct choice among the given is -
1. (a, b)
2. (b, c)
3. (c, d)
4. (a, d)