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CHEMISTRY PROJECT

REPORT
SURFACE CHEMISTRY
MADE BY
BHUMIKA CHAWLA
XII PCM

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that BHUMIKA CHAWLA of class 12 PCM of Nehru


World School Ghaziabad has completed her project under my
supervision. She has taken proper care of goods and has shown
sincerity in completion of this project on surface chemistry. I
certify that this project is up to my expectations and as per
guidance issued by C.B.S.E.

Teachers Signature:
_________________

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my
teacher (the Name of teacher) as well as our principal (Name of
the principal)who gave me the golden opportunity to do this
wonderful project on the topic (Write the topic name), which also
helped me in doing a lot of Research and i came to know about so
many new things I am really thankful to them.

Secondly i would also like to thank my parents and friends who


helped me a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time
frame.

INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION
2. TYPES OF COLLOIDS
3. CLASSIFICATION OF COLLOIDS
4.

Introduction :
A colloid or colloidal dispersion is a type
of homogenous mixture. A colloid consists
of two separate phases:Dispersed phase &
Continuous phase. The Dispersed phaseis
made of tiny particles or droplets that are
distributed evenly throughout the
continuous phase. Homogeneous mixtures
with a Dispersed phase in the size range 1
Nm to100 nm may be called colloidal
aerosols, colloidalemulsions, colloidal
foams, colloidal dispersions orhydrosols.If a
colloidal has a solid phase dispersed in a

liquid, thesolid particles will not pass


through a membrane, whereasthe dissolved
ions or molecules of a solution will
passthrough.Some colloids are translucent
due to Tyndall effect(scattering of light by
particles in colloid).Some of the examples
of colloids include butter, milk,aerosols
(fog, smoke), paints, glues etc.This field of
study was introduced in 1861 by
Scottishscientist Thomas Graham

TYPES OF COLLOIDS

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