The stability of a lyophobic colloid is due to
adsorption of covalent molecules on the colloid
the size of the particles
the charge on the particles
Tyndall effect
C.
the charge on the particles
The stability of a lyophobic colloidal solution is due to the fact that the colloidal particles. In the sol are electrically charged. The particles, therefore repel one another and do not coalesce (come close together) to form large non-colloidal particles .Colloidal particles carry either positive or negative charge All the dispersed particles in a colloidal solution carry the same charge while the dispersed medium has an equal and opposite charge.
Which of the following cations will have minimum flocculation value for arsenic sulphide sol?
Na+
Mg2+
Ca2+
Al3+
Adsorption theory is applicable for
homogeneous catalysis
heterogeneous catalysis
autocataylsis
induced catalysis
All colloidal dispersions have
low osmotic pressure
no osmotic pressure
high osmotic pressure
very high osmotic pressure
Silver iodide is used for producing artificial rain because AgI
is easy to synthesize
has crystal structure similar to ice
is insoluble in water
is easy to spray at high altitude
A crystalline solid X reacts with dil. HCl to liberate a gas Y. Y decolourises acidified KMnO4. When a gas 'Z' is slowly passed into an aqueous solution of Y, colloidal sulphur is obtained X and Z could be respectively
Na2S, SO3
Na2SO4, H2S
Na2SO3, H2S
Na2SO4, SO2
Gold sol is not
a macromolecular colloid
a lyophobic colloid
a multimolecular colloid
negatively charged colloid
For Freundlich isotherm a graph of log x/m is plotted against log p. The slope of the line and its y-axis intercept, respectively corresponds to