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Standard integral molar entropy of adsorption

The standard integral molar entropy of adsorption is defined as... [Pg.158]

The integral molar entropy of adsorption is the difference between the entropy of an adsorbed mole and the entropy of the adsorptive in the ideal gas state, at given p and T. It is a mean integral quantity taken over the whole amount adsorbed and it is characteristic of a given state of equilibrium. This is distinguished by the standard integral molar entropy of adsorption, which is the entropy of one adsorbed mole with respect to the entropy of the adsorptive in the ideal gas state at the same T, but under standard pressure. [Pg.34]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.158 , Pg.161 ]




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