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Question
Assuming adsorption to be a spontaneous process, show thermodynamically that it is always an exothermic process.
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Solution
Assuming adsorption is spontaneous, the Gibbs free energy change is:
ΔG = ΔH − TΔS < 0
Here, ΔG is negative for spontaneity, and T is absolute temperature. Adsorption decreases the entropy of the system because gas molecules in free state become more ordered when adsorbed on the surface, so:
ΔS < 0
Since ΔS is negative, the term −TΔS is positive. For ΔG to be negative, the enthalpy change ΔH must be negative and of greater magnitude to overcome the positive −TΔS term. Therefore,
ΔH < 0
which means adsorption is an exothermic process thermodynamically.
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