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

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  3. The cause of Brownian movement is

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  4. What is Tyndall effect? Why do colloidal solutions show Tyndall effect...

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  5. What are enzyme catalysts? Give two examples of enzyme catalysis react...

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  6. Compare lyophilic and lyophobic sols in term of Stability .

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  7. What are lyophilic and lyophobic sols ? Give one example of each. Why ...

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  8. Define calcination and roasting.

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  9. State the role of silica in the metallurgy of copper.

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  11. Describe the role of the following : NaCN in the extraction of silver ...

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  12. What is the role of cryolite in the metallurgy of aluminium ?

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  13. Outline the principle of refining of metals by electrolytic refining.

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  14. Outline the principles involved in the following methods of refining o...

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  19. Define the following term : Micelles.

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  20. Explain the following: Peptization .

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