The change in enthalpy per unit weight of adsorbed gas when adsorbed
on gas free or "outgassed" adsorbent to from a definite concentration of
adsorbate is called its
(A) Integral heat of adsorption
(B) Heat of wetting
(C) Differential heat of adsorption
(D) Heat of normal condensation

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Answer :

(A) Integral heat of adsorption

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