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प्रश्न
Differentiate between absorption and adsorption techniques to control gaseous contaminants.
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Basis | Absorption | Adsorption |
| 1. | Definition | Gas or vapour is taken up into the bulk of a liquid. | Gas or vapour adheres to the surface of a solid. |
| 2. | Mechanism | Gas molecules penetrate throughout the liquid. | Gas molecules are attracted to the surface only. |
| 3. | Nature of process | It is a bulk phenomenon, as the gas penetrates and mixes throughout the entire volume of the liquid. | It is a surface phenomenon, as the gas molecules only adhere to the surface of the solid without entering its bulk. |
| 4. | Medium used | The medium used is a liquid, such as water or lime water, in which the gas dissolves. | The medium used is a solid, such as activated carbon or silica gel, onto whose surface the gas molecules adhere. |
| 5. | Example: | Removal of sulphur dioxide using lime water. | Removal of organic vapours using activated carbon. |
| 6. | Efficiency | Depends on the solubility of the gas in the liquid. | Depends on the surface area and porosity of the solid. |
| 7. | Reversibility | Usually more difficult to regenerate the liquid. | Adsorbed gases can often be removed by heating (desorption). |
| 8. | Application | Industrial gas cleaning, scrubbing acidic gases. | Controlling odours, industrial fumes, and toxic gases. |
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अध्याय 16: Industrial Pollution and Degradation of Environment - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ १८१]
