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101. What is an adsorption isotherm ? Describe Freundlich adsorption isotherm.
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102. What do you understand by activation of adsorbent? How is it achieved?
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103. What role does adsorption play in heterogeneous catalysis?
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104. Why is adsorption always exothermic?
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105. How are the colloidal solutions classified on the basis of physical states of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium? 
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106. Discuss the effect of pressure and temperature on the adsorption of gases on solids. 


Effect of pressure on adsorption. The extent of adsorption of a gas per unit mass of adsorbent (x / m) increases with increase of pressure at a constant temperature.
(i) For a lower range of pressure (x / m) is directly proportional to the applied pressure. Larger the pressure more is the amount of gas adsorbed, lower the pressure small is the amount of a gas adsorbed. That is
straight x over straight m proportional to straight p (as a constant temperature)
(ii) For a high pressure range the extent of adsorption of a gas per unit mass of the adsorbent (x / m) is independent of the applied pressure. That is
Effect of pressure on adsorption. The extent of adsorption of a gas p

(iii) For a moderate pressure range the value of x/m is proportional to a Fractional power of pressure. That is
straight x over straight m proportional to straight p to the power of 1 divided by straight n end exponent (where T is constant)            
where 1 / n is a fraction. Its value may be between 0 and 1. Fig. (a) and (b) show the variations of the extent of adsorption of a gas on an adsorbent as predicted by Frundlich equations (i) and (ii) respectively.
                straight x over straight m equals space straight k space straight p to the power of 1 divided by straight n end exponent                                 ...(i)
and log open parentheses straight x over straight m close parentheses space equals space log space straight k space plus space 1 over straight n log space straight p                ...(ii)
Effect of temperature on adsorption: The amount of a gas adsorbed per unit mass of a solid surface (x / m) decreases with increase of temperature in case of physical adsorption. However, in case of chemical adsorption as the temperature increases x / m increases, attains a maximum value then decreases.

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107. What are lyophilic and lyophobic sols? Give one example of each type. Why are hydrophobic sols easily coagulated?
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108. What is the difference between multimolecular and macromolecular colloids? Give one example of each. How are these two types of colloids different from these two types of colloids? 
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109. What are enzymes? Write in brief the mechanism of enzyme catalysis.
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110. How are colloids classified on the basis of
(i) physical states of components
(ii) nature of dispersed phase and
(iii) interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium?
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