Peptization involves:

 

1. Precipitation of colloidal particles.

2. Disintegration of colloidal aggregates.

3. Purification of colloids.

4. Both (1) and (3)

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An emulsifying agent is a substance which 

 

1. Stabilizes the emulsion.

2. De-stabilizes the emulsion.

3. Coagulates the emulsion.

4. Break the interfacial film between suspended particle and medium.

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Blue colour of the sky is due to :

 

1. Absorption of light by dust particles.

2. Reflection of light by dust particles.

3. Scattering of light by dust particles.

4. None of the above.

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The Brownian movement of colloidal particles is because of –

1. Convection currents in the fluid

2. Unequal bombardments by the molecules of the dispersion medium on colloidal particles

3. Setting of dispersed phase under gravity

4. Thermal gradient in the medium

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When FeCl3 solution is added to NaOH a negatively charged sol is obtained. It is due to the

(1) Presence of basic group

(2) Preferential adsorption of OH ions

(3) Self dissociation

(4) Electron capture by sol particles 

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Graph between log xm and log P is a straight line inclined at an angle θ- 45°. When pressure of 0.5 atm and log k = 0.699, the amount of solute adsorbed per g of adsorbent will be

(1) 1 g/g adsorbent                             

(2) 1.5 g/g adsorbent

(3) 2.5 g/g adsorbent                           

(4) 0.25 g/g adsorbent

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The stabilization of the dispersed phase in a lyophobic sol is due to

(1) The viscosity of the medium

(2) The surface tension of the medium

(3) Liking for the medium

(4) The formation of an electrical layer between the two phases

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Which of the following reactions leads to the formation of a substance in colloidal state?

(A) 2HNO3+3H2S3S+3H2O+2NO

(B) SnCl2+HgCl2SnCl4+Hg

(C) 2Mg+CO22MgO+C

(D) Cu+CuCl2HClCu2Cl2

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1 mol of AgII- can be coagulated by - 

1. 1 mol of Pb(NO3)2                          

2. \(\frac{1}{2}\) mol of Pb(NO3)2

3. \(\frac{2}{3}\) mol of Pb(NO3)2                           

4. None of the above.

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The process of converting precipitate into collidal solution on adding an electrolyte is called:

(1) Peptisation                             

(2) Dialysis

(3) Electro-osmosis                     

(4) Eelectrophoresis

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