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Question
If x is the amount of adsorbate and m is the amount of adsorbent, which of the following relations is not related to adsorption process?
Options
`"x"/"m"` = f(P) at constant T
`"x"/"m"` = f(T) at constant P
P = f(T) at constant `"x"/"m"`
`"x"/"m"` = PT
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Solution
`"x"/"m"` = PT
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