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Abstract: The adsorption of acetic acid on activated charcoal was investigated using varying amounts of charcoal in separate conical flasks with 0.2 M acetic acid solutions. Following the experiment, Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were plotted, resulting in correlation coefficients (r^2) of 0.9571 and 0.9694 respectively, with corresponding constants (k) of 0.091 and 0.081. The findings suggest a significant adsorption capacity of acetic acid on activated charcoal, with Freundlich isotherm sh

Exploring the Adsorption of Acetic Acid on Activated Charcoal revealed fascinating insights through experimental analysis. The Langmuir isotherm graph displayed a high correlation with an r^2 value of

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Question: experiment of ADSORPTION OF acetic acid ON ACTIVATED CHARCOAl.0.2, 0.4,0.6 ,0.8 ,1.0 and 1.2 g of charcoal was placed in different conical flask with 0.2 M of acetic acid respectively. after the experiment a graph of Langmuir isotherm was plotted the value of r^2 was equal to 0.9571 and k equal to 0.091 for Freundlich isotherm r^2 =0.9694 and k =0.081 write and abstract 4 sentences

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The experiment of adsorption of acetic acid on activated charcoal was conducted by varying the weight of the charcoal between 0.2g to 1.2g in six separate conical flasks containing 0.2 M acetic acid. Post experiment, the data was aggregated and Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were plotted. The Langmuir isotherm model had a correlation coefficient (r^2) of 0.9571 and constant (k) value of 0.091 whereas the Freundlich isotherm model yielded an r^2 of 0.9694 and k value of 0.081. These values suggest a strong correlation, indicating both models effectively describe the adsorption process of acetic acid on activated charcoal.

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March 15, 2024, 2:12 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 15, 2024

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