Using the equation for the BET isotherm to calculate the volume of nitrogen adsorbed which corresponds to a monolayer. If 1 gram of carbon black was used in the experiment, calculate the surface area assuming the area occupied by one nitrogen molecule to be 16.2x10-0 m² .

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4. The following data refers to the adsorption of dinitrogen (N2) on a sample of carbon black at 77K.

 

Relative pressure (P/ P°)
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
Volume of N2 adsorbed (cc at STP)
12.4
14.5
16.2
17.6
19.0
20.5
Using the equation for the BET isotherm to calculate the volume of nitrogen adsorbed which
corresponds to a monolayer. If 1 gram of carbon black was used in the experiment, calculate the
surface area assuming the area occupied by one nitrogen molecule to be 16.2x10-0 m²
Transcribed Image Text:Relative pressure (P/ P°) 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 Volume of N2 adsorbed (cc at STP) 12.4 14.5 16.2 17.6 19.0 20.5 Using the equation for the BET isotherm to calculate the volume of nitrogen adsorbed which corresponds to a monolayer. If 1 gram of carbon black was used in the experiment, calculate the surface area assuming the area occupied by one nitrogen molecule to be 16.2x10-0 m²
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