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Abstract: The adsorption of acetic acid on activated charcoal was studied by placing varying amounts of charcoal in conical flasks with a solution of acetic acid. After conducting the experiment, Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were plotted, showing high correlation coefficients (r^2) of 0.9571 and 0.9694 respectively, indicating strong adsorption characteristics with k values of 0.091 and 0.081 for each isotherm model, respectively.

Exploring the Adsorption of Acetic Acid on Activated Charcoal: Through experimental analysis, a Langmuir isotherm plot yielded an r^2 value of 0.9571 and a k value of 0.091, while a Freundlich isother

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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 2 sentences

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The experiment examined the adsorption capabilities of activated charcoal for acetic acid across varying amounts of charcoal (0.2-1.2g). The Langmuir isotherm yielded an r^2 value of 0.9571 and a k value of 0.091, while the Freundlich isotherm produced an r^2 value of 0.9694 and a k value of 0.081, demonstrating a high correlation in both models for the adsorption process.

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

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Published: Friday, March 15, 2024

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