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6.21–6.40 per multimolecular adsorption. 6.21. Using th
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6.21–6.40 per multimolecular adsorption.
6.21. Using the BET equation, construct the benzene adsorption isotherm using the following data and calculate the specific surface of the adsorbent from the benzene adsorption isotherm:
P / Ps 0.04 0.08 0.16 0.22 0.27 0.36 0.46
A, mol / kg 0.348 0.483 0.624 0.724 0.805 0.928 0.130
The area occupied by the benzene molecule is assumed to be 0.49 nm2.
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