Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Fe(OH)(3) sol obtained by peptization wh...

`Fe(OH)_(3)` sol obtained by peptization when subjected to ‘electrophoretic effect’ -

A

Colloidal particles will migrate towards anode

B

Colloidal particles will migrate towards cathode

C

Colloidal particles remain stationary

D

Colloidal particles migrate towards both the electrode

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

Ferric hydroxide is a positive sol `Fe(OH)_(3)//Fe^(3+)`, it will migrate towards cathode.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SURFACE CHEMISTRY

    MOTION|Exercise DISCUSSION QUESTIONS|10 Videos
  • SURFACE CHEMISTRY

    MOTION|Exercise Exercise - 1|52 Videos
  • SOLID STATE

    MOTION|Exercise Exercise - 4 | Level-II|9 Videos
  • THERMOCHEMISTRY

    MOTION|Exercise Exercise - 4 Level-II|8 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If Fe_(OH)_(3) sol is subjected to electrophoresis then which of the following statements regarding coagulation will be correct?

Assertion : A colloidal sol. Of Fe(OH)_(3) formed by peptisation carries positive charge. Reason : During formation of Fe(OH)_(3), the electrons are lost by the particles.

Fe(OH)_(3) and Cr(OH)_(3) precipitates can be completely separated by :

Fe(OH)_(3)darr+NaOH(excess)to No reaction

When freshly precipitated Fe(OH)_(3) is boiled with water in the presence of few drops of dil. HCI, a hydrated ferrric oxide sol is obtained. This method termed :