The dispersed phase and dispersion medium in soap lather are respectively
gas and liquid
liquid and gas
solid and gas
solid and liquid
In petrochemical industry, alcohols are directly converted to gasoline by passing over heated
platinum
ZSM-S
iron
nickel
Which one of the following impurities present in colloidal solution cannot be remove by electrodialysis ?
Sodium chloride
Potassium sulphate
Urea
Calcium chloride
C.
Urea
Electrodialysis is the technique by which electrolytic impurities can be removed. Hence, among all, urea, being non-electrolyte can not be removed by this method.
The number of moles of lead nitrate needed to coagulate 2 moles of colloidal [AgI]I- is
2
1
1/2
2/3
Plot of log x/m against log p is a straight line inclined at an angle of 45°. When the pressure is 0.5 atm and Freundlich parameter, k is 10, the amount of solute adsorbed per gram of adsorbent will be (log 5 = 0.6990).
1g
2g
3g
5g
On adding 1 mL of solution of 10% NaCl to 10 mL of gold sol in the presence of 0.25 g of starch, the coagulation is just prevented. The gold number of starch is
250
25
2.5
0.25
Lyophilic sols are more stable than lyophobic sols because the particles :
are positively charged
are negatively charged
are solvated
repel each other
Potassium stearate is obtained by the saponification of an oil or fat. It has the formula CH3–(CH2)16 .The molecule has a lyophobic end [CH3] and a lyophilic 'end COO- K+.Potassium stearate is an example for:
lyophobic colloid
associated colloid or micelle
lyophilic colloid
multimolecular colloid