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Examples of Colloids Are Gel, Sol, Foam, Emulsion,: (A) Coagulation
Examples of Colloids Are Gel, Sol, Foam, Emulsion,: (A) Coagulation
Answer: (b)
(a) Coagulation
(b) Electro-osmosis
(c) Electrophoresis
(c) Tyndall effect
Answer: (d)
3. The term used to determine the protecting power of a
lyophilic colloid is
(b) Condensation
(c) Dialysis
(d) Filtration by animal membrane
Answer: (a)
(b) Glucose
(c)Pyridinium chloride
Answer: (d)
(6) dissociate
(c) associate
(d) decompose
Answer: (c)
(a) 10 m to
10 m
(d) 10 m to
10 m
Answer: (a)
(a) Soap
(b) Sol of gold
(c) Proteins
(d) Starch
Answer: (a)
Answer: (b)
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1. What is the size of colloidal particles?
a) 10-20 nm
b) More than 20 nm
c) Less than 10 nm
d) 30 to 50 nm
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Answer: a
Explanation: Since colloidal are intermediate between
powdered particles and suspension particles, they have a size
in between these particles of about 10 to 20 nm. These are
considered to be intermediate size of molecules.
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Answer: b
Explanation: Since a colloidal particle does not from a single
layer with solvents, the only possibility is to form a turbid
layer where the solution is an intermediate between a
miscible and immiscible solution.
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Answer: a
Explanation: Since colloidal solutions can easily be emulsified
with the help of emulsifying agents such as ethylene
dichloride, it can find its major application in the field of dairy
industries.
4. Calculate the size of the colloidal particle present in the
mixture of fats and milk from the given data.
Amount of milk in litres: 20
Amount of fats in grams: 10
Time taken to mix the ingredients: 20 sec
a) 3
b) 6
c) 4
d) 61
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Answer: cC
Explanation: The size of the colloidal particles can be given by
the formula
Size=amount of solvent x time/ amount of colloidal. Therefore
in this problem, we can see that the size of the colloid is 20 x
20/10 4.
5. During an experiment, accidently iodine got mixed up with a
biological sample of proteins and polys. Identify the smallest
colloid that can be obtained during the process of separation.
a) Fats
b) Amino acids
) Polys
d) R molecules
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Answer: b
Explanation: Given that the solution of iodine got mixed up
with milk sample, we know milk is already a colloidal solution
of polymers like amino acids, proteins, fats, vitamins etc, the
smallest among all these colloidal particles is amino acids
6. Which of the following form of colloid is considered to be the
strongest colloid?
a) Gel
b) Foam
c) Solid sol
d) Liquid sol
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Answer: c
Explanation: We know that solid sol is the colloidal solution of
a solid and a solid. Since there is a mixture of solid and solid,
the bond between them is quite strong. Thus it is considered
to be the strongest colloid.
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Answer: a
Explanation: We know that the gaseous foam is the colloidal
solution of gaseous molecules and liquid. Thus there exists a
lighter bond between the particles. Thus this is considered as
the lightest colloid.
8. What is the size of normal an amino acid?
a) 1 to 2 nm
b) 2 to 3 nm
c) 4 to 5 nm
d) 2 to 5 nm
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Answer: a
Explanation: We know that amino acids are nothing but single
structure monomers of proteins. Thus they are visible only
under an ultra microscope due to is an extreme small size in
the range of nano meters. Their size ranges from 1 to 2 nm.
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Answer: b
Explanation: Since the colloidal particles require a layer in
which it has to be dispersed, the dispersion phase is
considered to be a second layer. The dispersion phase is
generally a solvent.
10. What is called a dispersion medium?
a) It is where the dispersed phase settles
b) It is where the solute particles settle
c) It is where the dispersed phase is suspended
d) It is the primary medium
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Answer: c
Explanation: Since to form a stable colloidal solution, the
dispersed phase requires a stable solvent medium is
required. This is the condition in which equilibrium is
achieved. This medium is called a dispersion medium.