| 1. | The molecule then diffuses across the surface to the chemisorption sites.
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| 2. | Which are the Gibbs energies of physisorption and chemisorption, respectively.
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| 3. | Figure 2 : Dissociative chemisorption of H 2 on metal catalysts.
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| 4. | Taylor showed that chemisorption may be an activated process, and occur slowly.
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| 5. | However, chemisorption is very difficult to theorize.
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| 6. | In his theory, molecules are trapped in precursor states ( physisorption ) before chemisorption.
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| 7. | This property is known as chemisorption.
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| 8. | Collectors either chemically bond via chemisorption to the mineral or adsorb onto the surface via physisorption.
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| 9. | In contrast with chemisorption is physisorption, which leaves the chemical species of the adsorbate and surface intact.
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| 10. | A particular brand of gas-surface chemisorption is the diatomic gas molecules, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
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