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Lyophillic colloids are more stable than lyophobic colloids. Explain.

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  8. Adsorption is an exothermic process. Explain.

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  9. Why the rate of physical adsorption decreases with the rise of tempera...

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  10. Give reasons why a finely divided substance is more effective as an ad...

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  11. What is the difference between physisorption and chemisorption ?

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  12. Differentiate between physical adsorption and chemical adsorption.

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  13. What are the factors which influence the adsorption of a gas on a soli...

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  14. What is an anion ?

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  15. Can adsorption occur from solutions ? Give examples.

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  16. How does adsorption of gases on solids depend upon: Temperature?

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  17. Explain two applications of adsorption.

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  18. Define Catalyst and Catalysis.

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  20. Give the mechanism of heterogeneous catalysed reaction.

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