- RCOOR
- RCONH2
- R-COCl
- R-NH2
- Physical adsorption is reversible in nature
- Physical adsorption involves vander waals forces
- Rate of physical adsorption increases with increase of pressure on the adsorbate
- High activation energy is involved for physical adsorption
- Ozone
- Acrolein
- Peroxyacetyl nitrate
- Chlorofluorocarbons
- CHCl2
- C6H5,Cl
- C6H6
- NaCl
- Quartz
- Rock salt
- Dry ice
- Diamond
- magnetite
- cassiterite
- malachite
- pyrolusite
- 1–butene
- Trans–2–butene
- Cis–2–butene
- Propene
- Molten NaCl
- NaCl crystal
- dil. solution of NaCl in water
- consolution of NaCl in water
- MgO
- CaO
- Al2O3
- Na2O
- Its molecules are smaller in size.
- There is a negligible force between its molecules.
- It solidifies.
- Its temperature is above 0°.
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