In which one of the following properties, physiorption and chemisorption resemble each other?
Force of attraction
Enthalpy of adsorption
Temperature effect
Effect of surface area
List I contains the type of colloid while List II contains the examples.
List I | List II |
A. Sol | p. Dust |
B. Aerosol | q. Cheese |
C. Gel | r. Soap lather |
D. Foam | s. Plant cell fluid |
Choose the correct match.
A - s; B - r; C - p; D - q
A - s; B - p; C - q; D - r
A - r; B - s; C - q; D - p
A - r; B - p; C - s; D - q
Gold sol can be prepared by
reduction of gold (Ill) chloride with formalin solution
hydrolysis of gold (III) chloride
oxidation of gold by aqua-regia
peptization
Which one of the following is an example for multimolecular colloid?
Sulphur sol in water
Aqueous starch sol
Aqueous enzyme sol
Alcoholic polystyrene sol
Which is correct about physical adsorption?
High temperature and high pressure favour adsorption
High temperature and low pressure favour adsorption
Low temperature and high pressure favour adsorption
Low temperature and low pressure favour adsorption
Associated colloid among the following is
sodium stearate
enzymes
proteins
cellulose
A.
sodium stearate
The substances which when dissolved in a medium at low concentrations behave as normal strong electrolytes but at higher concentrations, which exhibit colloidal state properties due to the formation of aggregated particles are called associated colloids. For example, sodium stearate.
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