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A chemistry student wants to calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for the adsorption of nitrogen gas on a solid adsorbent. The student knows that the initial and final pressures of the nitrogen gas are 1 bar and 0.5 bar, respectively, and the surface area of the adsorbent is 2m^2/g. The student also has data on the temperature and the amount of nitrogen gas adsorbed on the adsorbent. Can you help the student calculate the enthalpy of adsorption?
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