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Explain heterogeneous catalysis in view of adsorption theory.

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  7. What do you mean by, the gold number of starch is 20-25?

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  9. What happens when a small amount of Fe(OH)(3) solution is added to a f...

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  10. Why are the colloidal particles unable to settle down?

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  11. The gold numbers of three lyophobic colloids A, B and C are 0.005, 0.0...

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  12. Explain the effect of temperature in the adsorption of a gas by a soli...

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  13. Explain heterogeneous catalysis in view of adsorption theory.

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  14. The colloidal particles display Brownian movement but the particles of...

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  15. How do we know the charge of a sol particle?

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  17. What happens when a colloidal sol undergoes dialysis for a prolonged t...

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  18. What happens when an emulsion is centrifuged?

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  19. What is isoelectric point? Isoelectric point of a protein is 6.0. If t...

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  20. How would you express the protective power of a colloid?

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