| 21. | From here, adsorbate molecules would either adsorb to the adsorbent or desorb into the gaseous phase.
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| 22. | Some of the tunneling electrons can lose energy by exciting vibrations of the oxide or the adsorbate.
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| 23. | The non-linear increase is first thought to be due to the repulsive interaction between adsorbates.
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| 24. | It rarely happens without very high gas pressure since adsorbated state become unstable with respect to desorption.
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| 25. | In the presence of adsorbates, stress induced by could also be high enough for such reconstruction.
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| 26. | Photoexcitation of the adsorbate which then reacts with the catalyst substrate is classified as a catalyzed photoreaction.
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| 27. | In contrast with chemisorption is physisorption, which leaves the chemical species of the adsorbate and surface intact.
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| 28. | The reconstruction due to adsorbates is easily recognized by deviation from stress-induced vs . coverage relationship.
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| 29. | A continuous monolayer of adsorbate molecules surrounding a homogeneous solid surface is the conceptual basis for this adsorption model.
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| 30. | Commensurate adsorption is defined by having a crystal structure relationship between substrate-adsorbate layer that produces a coherent interface.
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