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A powerful beam of light is passed through two beakers, one containing a solution and the other a colloidal solution. How each of the solution acts towards the beam of light?

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(Tyndall effect).
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  2. What is detergent? How it works?

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  3. What is a colloidal solution? How does it differ from a true solution?

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  4. Give two examples of lyophilic sols and how are they formed?

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  5. Why animal charcoal is used for purification of sugar?

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  6. What is the difference between adsorption and absorption?

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  10. Why is adsorption always exothermic?

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  12. Among [Fe(CN)6]^(4-),PO(4)^(3-),so(4)^(2-)which is more effective in c...

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  13. Distinguish between adsorbent and adsorbate.

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  14. Distinguish between lyophilic and lyophobic colloids.

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  15. When rivers meet the ocean, they generally form delta, give resasons.

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  16. Why colloids cannot be filtered by ordinary filter paper?

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  17. Name any two/four applications of adsorption (four).

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  18. When rivers meet the sea water they generally form delta, give resason...

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  19. Distinguish between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.

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  20. What is meant by selectivity of a catalyst?

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