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Surface Phenomena & Complexation | SPACE 26.12.209 . The force per unit length parallel to the interface to counter balance the net inward pull is termed as a. Surface tension c. Kinematic viscosity d. None . COHESIVE FORCE between like molecules are stronger than ADHESIVE FORCE of ulike molecules b. False . INTERFACIAL TENSION always a. More than surface tension c. Equal to surface tension d. None . If two liquids are completely miscible b, Interfacial tension exists between them c. No surface tension exists between them d. No surface tension exists between them . Greater surface tension reflects higher intermolecular force of attraction a, True . The work or energy required to create/increase a unit area of surface is known as a. Tension free energy c. Interface free energy d. Free Energy . Molecules and ions that are adsorbed at interfaces are termed a. Surface active agents b. Surfactants c. Amphiphile . CMCis Surface Phenomena & Complexation | SPACE 6.12.209 a. Critical Miceller Compond c. Critical Micelle Componenet d. Critical Microcell Concentration 9. Surfactant usually contain the same number of molecules at a given...exept a. Concentration b. Temperature c. Salt Content 10. The higher the HLB of a surfactant the more it is b. Lipophilic c. Lipophobic d. Botha &c 11. Spans with low HLB are a. Hydrophilic c. Lipophobic d. Botha&c 12. HLB value of Detergent is 13. HLB value of O/W emulsion is b. 3-9 c. 8-16 d, 5-12 14, The solid is named non-wettable if b. Acontact angle is lower than 0° c. Acontact angle is lower than 180° d. Acontact angle is lower than 90° Surface Phenomena & Complexation | SPACE 26.12.209 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. Detergency involves: a. Deflocculation -solubilisation -wetting of the dirt of the dirt b. particles . Solubulisation of the dirt Wetting - Deflocculation of the dirt particles d. . Deflocculation of the dirt - wetting -solubilisation of the dirt particles Complexes are compounds that result from a. Donor-acceptor mechanisms b, d. I . Acid base theory . None intermolecular forces involved in the formation of complexes except a. Van der Waals forces. b. . Hydrogen bonds c. Coordinate complexes ose Metal lon Complexes Quinhydrone type Picric acid type Caffeine and other drug complexes Layer type complexes are grouped under etal complexex ) c. a. b. Organic molecular complexes The ions or molecules directly bound with the metal are called Complexes Chelates d. Clathrates Coordination number is b. © Number of metals bound to the ligand Number of ligands bound to the chelate ions Surface Phenomena & Complexation | SPACE 26.12.209 d. Number of ligands bound to the metal ion 22. The coordination number of cobalt is 4 c 8 do 7 23. Compound NH3 is b. Bidentate c. Tridentate d. Tetradentate 24. Chelation is the formation of two or more coordinate bonds betweena .. ligand anda .. central atom a. Double & Multidentate b. Multidentate & Single c. Single& Multidentate d. Multidentate & double 25. Organic molecular complexes are formed as a result of between a ligand and a substrate b. Covalent interactions c. Non-coordinate interactions d. Coordinate t interactions

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