Adsorption of gases on a solid surface is generally exothermic because
Enthalpy is positive
Entropy decreases
Entropy increases
Free energy increase
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 ( is negative). For a process to be spontaneous, the Gibbs free energy change () must be negative. Since is negative, the term becomes positive. To make the overall negative, the enthalpy change () must be negative, which means the process must be exothermic. Thus, adsorption is generally exothermic because entropy decreases.
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