The most suitable electrolyte for the coagulation of arsenic sulphide will be:-
(1) AlCl3
(2) BaCl2
(3) NaCl
(4) KCl
According to freundlich adsorption isotherm, which of the following is correct:-
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) All are correct for different ranges of pressure
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
(a) Catalyst does not initiate any reaction
(b) The value of equilibrium constant is changed in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction equilibrium
(c) Enzymes catalyse mainly biochemical reaction
(d) Coenzymes increase the catalytic activity of enzyme
The coagulation values in millimoles per litre of the electrolytes used for the coagulation of As2S3 are given below
I. (NaCl) =52 II. (BaCl2) =0.69 III. (MgSO4) = 0.22
The correct order of their coagulating power is
(1) I > II > III
(2) II > I > III
(3) III > II >I
(4) III > I > II
The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?
(a) Internal energy
(b) Enthalpy
(c) Activation energy
(d) Entropy
Which one of the following characteristics is associated with adsorption?
(1) G, H and S all are negative
(2) G and H are negative but S is positive
(3) G and S are negative but H is positive
(4) G is negative but H and S are positive
Which one of the following statements is incorrect about enzyme catalysis?
(a) Enzymes are mostly proteinous in nature
(b) Enzyme action is specific
(c) Enzymes are denaturated by ultraviolet rays and at high temperature
(d) Enzymes are least reactive at optimum temperature
The protecting power of lyophilic colloidal sol is expressed in terms of
(a) coagulation value
(b) gold number
(c) critical micelle concentration
(d) oxidation number
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
The process of converting precipitate into collidal solution on adding an electrolyte is called:
(A) Peptisation
(B) Dialysis
(C) Electro-osmosis
(D) Eelectrophoresis