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Gelatin protects

A

Gold sol

B

`As_(2)S_(3)`

C

`Fe(OH)_(3)`

D

All the above

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  5. In the coagulating of a positive sol, flocculation powers of Cl^(-), S...

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  6. The coagulating power of an electrolyte for Aresenious sulphide sol de...

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  9. The process of removing dissolved impurities from a colloidal system, ...

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  10. As the size of gold particle increases the colour of solution varies a...

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  11. Which one of the following forms a negativity charged sol?

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  12. The order of coagulating power of PO(4)^(3-), SO(4)^(2-) and Cl^(-) in...

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  13. Which of the following is correct about lyophillic sol ?

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  14. Peptization denots

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  15. The migration of colloidal solute particles in a colloidal solution, w...

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  16. Blue colour of the sky is due to

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  17. The order of coagulating power of PO(4)^(3-), SO(4)^(2-) and Cl^(-) in...

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  18. On adding AgNO(3) solution to KI solution, a negatively charged colloi...

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  19. On addiction of 1ml solution of 10% NaCl to 10ml gold sol in the prese...

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  20. Hardy - Schulz rules are based on of electrolyte ions coagulating the...

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