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Sols are colloidal systems in which dispersion medium is liquid and dispersed phase is sold, Write any four differences between lyophilic and lyophobic sols

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  2. The Ion which is more effective for the coagulation of negative sol As...

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  3. Sols are colloidal systems in which dispersion medium is liquid and di...

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  4. Peptisation is a method of preparation of sol. Write a general procedu...

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  5. The accumulation of molecualr species at the surface rather than in th...

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  6. The accumulation of molecualr species at the surface rather than in th...

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  7. Enzymes are known as biochemical catalysis. Write the two important ch...

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  8. What is Tyndall effect?

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  9. State Hardy-Schulze rule which deals with the coagulation of colloids ...

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  10. What is a protective colloid?

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  11. Colloids are widely used in industry and in daily life. What are collo...

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  12. Colloids are widely used in industry and in daily life. Write any four...

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  13. Physisorption and chemisorption are two types of adsorption. What is t...

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  14. In certain cases, physisorption tansfers into chemisorption as tempera...

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  15. Explain how colloids get coagulated on addition of salts.

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  16. As2S3 sol particles are -negatively charged.What happens when barium c...

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  17. As2S3 sol particles are -negatively charged. How do you account for th...

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  18. As2S3 sol particles are -negatively charged.What is the effect of addi...

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  19. What is demusification ? Name two demulsifiers.

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  20. What is adsorbate? Give example.

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