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Adsorption of gases on a solid surface is generally exothermic because

A

Enthalpy is positive

B

Entropy decreases

C

Entropy increases

D

Free energy increase

Step-by-Step Solution

When a gas is adsorbed on a solid surface, the movement of the gas molecules becomes restricted. This leads to a decrease in the randomness or disorder of the system, meaning the entropy decreases (ΔS\Delta S is negative). For a process to be spontaneous, the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG=ΔHTΔS\Delta G = \Delta H - T\Delta S) must be negative. Since ΔS\Delta S is negative, the term TΔS-T\Delta S becomes positive. To make the overall ΔG\Delta G negative, the enthalpy change (ΔH\Delta H) must be negative, which means the process must be exothermic. Thus, adsorption is generally exothermic because entropy decreases.

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