Which is not shown by sols?
(a)Adsorption
(b)Tyndall effect
(c)Flocculation
(d)Paramagnetism
Detergent action of synthetic detergents is due to their:
(1) Interfacial area
(2) High molar mass
(3) Ionisation
(4) Emulsifying properties
A negatively charged suspension of clay in water needs for precipitation the minimum amount of:
(a) aluminium chloride
(b)potassium sulphate
(c)sodium hydroxide
(d)hydrochloric acid
The arsenious sulphide sol has negative charge. The maximum coagulationg power for precipitating it is of :
(1) 0.1 N Zn(NO3)2
(2) 0.1 N Na3PO4
(3) 0.1 N ZnSO2
(4) 0.1 N AlCl3
An emulsifier is a substance which:
(1) Homogenesis the emulsion
(2) Stabliizes the emulsion
(3) Retards the dispersion of liquid in liquid
(4) Coagulates the emulsion
Flocculation value is expressed in terms of:
(a) millimole per litre
(b) mole per litre
(c) gram per litre
(d) mole per millilitre
The capacity of an ion to coagulate a colloidal solution depends on:
(1) It's shape
(2) Amount of its charge
(3) The sign of charge
(4) Both amount and sign of the charge
Lyophobic collloids are:
(1)reversible colloids
(2)irreversible colloids
(3)protective colloids
(4)gum, proteins
The decomposition of H2O2 may be checked by adding a small quantity of phosphoric acid. This is an example of:
(a) neutralization (b) negative catalysis
(c) positive catalysis (d) catalytic poisoning