Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant)
m = xgas/(P*k)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Mass of Adsorbent - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Mass of Adsorbent is the weight of the solid material on which gas is adsorbed.
Mass of Gas Adsorbed - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Mass of Gas Adsorbed is the amount of gas reacted with the adsorbent.
Pressure of Gas for n=1 - (Measured in Pascal) - Pressure of Gas for n=1 s the force that the gas exerts on the walls of its container.
Adsorption Constant - The Adsorption Constant depends on the nature of the adsorbent and the gas at a particular temperature.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Mass of Gas Adsorbed: 8 Gram --> 0.008 Kilogram (Check conversion here)
Pressure of Gas for n=1: 0.58 Pascal --> 0.58 Pascal No Conversion Required
Adsorption Constant: 3.4 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
m = xgas/(P*k) --> 0.008/(0.58*3.4)
Evaluating ... ...
m = 0.00405679513184584
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00405679513184584 Kilogram -->4.05679513184584 Gram (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
4.05679513184584 4.056795 Gram <-- Mass of Adsorbent
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Equilibrium Pressure of Gaseous Adsorbate using Freundlich Equation
Go Equilibrium Pressure of the Gaseous Adsorbate = ((Mass of Adsorbate/(Mass of Adsorbent*Adsorption Constant))^Freundlich Adsorption Constant)
Equilibrium Concentration of Aqueous Adsorbate using Freundlich Equation
Go Equilibrium Concentration of Aqueous Adsorbate = (Mass of Adsorbate/(Mass of Adsorbent*Adsorption Constant)^Freundlich Adsorption Constant)
Adsorption constant k using Freundlich Adsorption Constant
Go Adsorption Constant = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Mass of Adsorbent*Pressure of Gas^(1/Freundlich Adsorption Constant))
Mass of Adsorbent using Freundlich Adsorption Isotherm
Go Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Adsorption Constant*Pressure of Gas^(1/Freundlich Adsorption Constant))
Mass of Gas Adsorbed
Go Mass of Gas Adsorbed = Mass of Adsorbent*Adsorption Constant*Pressure of Gas^(1/Freundlich Adsorption Constant)
Adsorption Constant if n is equal to 1
Go Adsorption Constant = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/Mass of Adsorbent*(1/Pressure of Gas for n=1)
Pressure of gas if n is equal to 1
Go Pressure of Gas for n=1 = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/Mass of Adsorbent*(1/Adsorption Constant)
Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1
Go Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant)
Mass of gas adsorbed if n is equal to 1
Go Mass of Gas Adsorbed = Mass of Adsorbent*Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant

Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 Formula

Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant)
m = xgas/(P*k)

What is Freundlich adsorption isotherm?

It is an empirical relationship between the quantity of gas adsorbed by a unit mass of solid adsorbent and pressure at a particular temperature. The relationship generally represented in the form of a curve where the mass of the gas adsorbed per gram of the adsorbent is plotted against pressure. This curve indicates at a fixed pressure, there is a decrease in physical adsorption with an increase in temperature.

How to Calculate Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1?

Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 calculator uses Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant) to calculate the Mass of Adsorbent, The mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 formula is defined as the mass of the gas adsorbed per adsorption constant times the pressure of the gas. Mass of Adsorbent is denoted by m symbol.

How to calculate Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1, enter Mass of Gas Adsorbed (xgas), Pressure of Gas for n=1 (P) & Adsorption Constant (k) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4056.795 = 0.008/(0.58*3.4).

FAQ

What is Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1?
The mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 formula is defined as the mass of the gas adsorbed per adsorption constant times the pressure of the gas and is represented as m = xgas/(P*k) or Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant). The Mass of Gas Adsorbed is the amount of gas reacted with the adsorbent, Pressure of Gas for n=1 s the force that the gas exerts on the walls of its container & The Adsorption Constant depends on the nature of the adsorbent and the gas at a particular temperature.
How to calculate Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1?
The mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1 formula is defined as the mass of the gas adsorbed per adsorption constant times the pressure of the gas is calculated using Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Pressure of Gas for n=1*Adsorption Constant). To calculate Mass of adsorbent if n is equal to 1, you need Mass of Gas Adsorbed (xgas), Pressure of Gas for n=1 (P) & Adsorption Constant (k). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Mass of Gas Adsorbed, Pressure of Gas for n=1 & Adsorption Constant and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Mass of Adsorbent?
In this formula, Mass of Adsorbent uses Mass of Gas Adsorbed, Pressure of Gas for n=1 & Adsorption Constant. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Mass of Adsorbent = Mass of Gas Adsorbed/(Adsorption Constant*Pressure of Gas^(1/Freundlich Adsorption Constant))
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