56. Solution to Chemistry Problem
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22. The amount (V) of CO2 (273 K and 1.01*105 Pa) adsorbed by 1 g of carbon at 273 K and different pressures is as follows:
P*10–3, Pa 4.20 8.10 11.70 16.5 24.00
V*10^6, m3/g 12.73 21.20 26.4 32.20 38.60
Plot the adsorption isotherm; describe the adsorption isotherm using the Langmuir equation; determine the adsorption value (m3/g) at maximum filling of the adsorbent; determine the degree of filling of the adsorbent at a pressure of 3*10^4 Pa; determine at what gas pressure the degree of filling of the adsorbent will be 0.3.
P*10–3, Pa 4.20 8.10 11.70 16.5 24.00
V*10^6, m3/g 12.73 21.20 26.4 32.20 38.60
Plot the adsorption isotherm; describe the adsorption isotherm using the Langmuir equation; determine the adsorption value (m3/g) at maximum filling of the adsorbent; determine the degree of filling of the adsorbent at a pressure of 3*10^4 Pa; determine at what gas pressure the degree of filling of the adsorbent will be 0.3.
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