An isotherm analysis was performed on a surface soil and an aqueous solution of toluene. Six 1-L beakers were used, each containing 10g of soil and varying concentrations of toluene. After allowing...


An isotherm analysis was performed on a surface soil and an aqueous solution<br>of toluene. Six 1-L beakers were used, each containing 10g of soil and varying<br>concentrations of toluene. After allowing the system to equilibrate for 24<br>hours, analysis of the aqueous phase showed the following results:<br>4.<br>Initial Aqueous Toluene<br>Aqueous Toluene Concentration<br>Concentration (mg/L)<br>after Sorption (mg/L)<br>215<br>112<br>180<br>87.6<br>140<br>48.5<br>114<br>4.8<br>86<br>2.5<br>48<br>1.8<br>Fit the data to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Determine the empirical<br>coefficients for the isotherm equation which best fits the data. Discuss your<br>rationale for isotherm choice.<br>

Extracted text: An isotherm analysis was performed on a surface soil and an aqueous solution of toluene. Six 1-L beakers were used, each containing 10g of soil and varying concentrations of toluene. After allowing the system to equilibrate for 24 hours, analysis of the aqueous phase showed the following results: 4. Initial Aqueous Toluene Aqueous Toluene Concentration Concentration (mg/L) after Sorption (mg/L) 215 112 180 87.6 140 48.5 114 4.8 86 2.5 48 1.8 Fit the data to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Determine the empirical coefficients for the isotherm equation which best fits the data. Discuss your rationale for isotherm choice.

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