physisorption is an exothermic reaction.so according to le chatlier's principle,as temperature increases,backward reaction is favoured
Physisorption is exothermic in nature. Therefore, in accordance with Le-Chateliere's principle, it decreases with an increase in temperature. This means that physisorption occurs more readily at a lower temperature.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
It decreases in relation to lower temperature.
due to the presencec of chromium metal as temprature increase solubility decrease
Physisorption is exothermic in nature. Therefore, in accordance with Le-Chateliere's principle, it decreases with an increase in temperature. This means that physisorption occurs more readily at a lower temperature.
physisorption is an exothermic reaction.so according to le chatlier's principle,as temperature increases,backward reaction is favoured
there are vanderwaals forces between the moleculs and a solid surface.
No, it decreases.
presure
No, it decreases.
the temperature decreases as you increase in altitude.
The temperature decreases
atmospheric
It will increase the surface tension of water hence temperature decreases. If you add phenol to water temperature increase as it decreases the surface tension.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere
The temperature decreases with altitude.