2. Solving a chemistry problem

2. Solving a chemistry problem

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1. Using the datasheet for each option, plot three benzene adsorption isotherms on graphite soot.
2. Applying the linearized form of the Langmuir equation, check its applicability by plotting P / A versus P. Using the tangent of the slope of the straight lines to the abscissa axis, determine the limiting monomolecular adsorption A∞ for three temperatures, and using the segment cut off on the y-axis, and the slope of the straight line is the value of the adsorption equilibrium constant K
3. Having determined the limiting monomolecular adsorption A∞ at 293 K, calculate the specific surface area of the adsorbent if the area occupied by a benzene molecule on the surface of graphitized soot S0 is 49∙10-20 m2.
4. Plot lnK versus 1/T and determine ΔH.
5. For A=0.01 mol/kg; A=0.015 mol/kg; A = 0.02 mol/kg, construct isosteres, from which determine graphically the differential isosteric heats of adsorption.
Option 1
P, Pa 0 10 30 50 70
А293, mol/kg 0 0.0086 0.0204 0.0281 0.0335
А303, mol/kg 0 0.0051 0.0132 0.0194 0.0242
А313, mol/kg 0 0.0031 0.0084 0.0129 0.0167

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