Step 1: Evaluating Statement-I.
- Gases that can be easily liquefied (like NH\(_3\), CO\(_2\), and SO\(_2\)) have stronger intermolecular forces and are more likely to be adsorbed on solid surfaces.
Thus, Statement-I is correct.
Step 2: Evaluating Statement-II.
- Physisorption involves weak van der Waals forces and has lower adsorption enthalpy than chemisorption, which involves stronger chemical bonds.
Thus, Statement-II is correct.
At STP \(x\) g of a metal hydrogen carbonate (MHCO$_3$) (molar mass \(84 \, {g/mol}\)) on heating gives CO$_2$, which can completely react with \(0.02 \, {moles}\) of MOH (molar mass \(40 \, {g/mol}\)) to give MHCO$_3$. The value of \(x\) is: