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Give an example of a sol that can be prepared both by Bredig's arc and reduction method.

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  2. On which principle does an artificial kidney work?

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  8. Why is Tyndall effect not very distinct in the case of lyophilic collo...

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  9. Define the Electrophoresis

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  10. Define the Cataphoresis

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  11. Define the Anaphoresis

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  12. Define the Electro-osmosis .

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  13. Give an example each of an sol exhibiting cataphoresis and anaphoresis...

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  14. What do you mean by isoelectric point of colloid ? Mention one importa...

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  15. Why is a medicine in colloidal state found to be very effective ?

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  16. Addition of an excess solution of AgNO(3), to a solution of KI gives a...

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  17. Particles of Fe(OH)(3), sol produced in the hydrolysis of FeCl(3), are...

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  18. Why are lyophilic sols more stable than lyophobic sols?

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  19. What are protective colloids? Give an example.

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  20. Less the gold number of a lyophilic colloid, more is its protective po...

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