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Identify the dispersed phase and dispersion medium in the following colloidal dispersions. milk blood printing ink fog - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Identify the dispersed phase and dispersion medium in the following colloidal dispersions.

  1. milk
  2. blood
  3. printing ink
  4. fog
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उत्तर

Colloidal dispersion Dispersed phase Dispersion medium
Milk Liquid Liquid
Blood Solid Liquid
Printing ink Solid Liquid
Fog Liquid Gas
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पाठ 11: Adsorption and Colloids - Exercises [पृष्ठ १७३]

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बालभारती Chemistry [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 11 Adsorption and Colloids
Exercises | Q 3. (E) | पृष्ठ १७३

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Define the following with a suitable example, of each: 
Multimolecular colloid


 Define the following with a suitable example, of each: 
 Gel


Choose the correct option.

The size of colloidal particles lies between ______.


Distinguish between lyophobic and lyophilic sols.


Draw labelled diagram of Soap micelle.


Which one of the following methods is used to make platinum sol?


Identify the CORRECT statement.


In coagulation of positively charged ferric hydroxide sol, the most and least effective ions are ____________ and ____________ respectively.


Which of the following is an example of liquid-liquid system?


The order of coagulating power of following ions in the coagulation of a positive sol is:

i. \[\ce{PO^{3-}_4}\]

ii. \[\ce{SO^{2-}_4}\]

iii. \[\ce{[Fe(CN)6]^{4-}}\]

iv. \[\ce{NO^-_3}\]


Maximum coagulation power is in ____________.


Froth is a colloidal solution of ____________.


Pumice stone is an example of ______.


Some colloids are stable by their nature, i.e., gels, alloys, and solid foams. Gelatin and jellies are two common examples of a gel. The solid and liquid phases in a gel are interdispersed with both phases being continuous. In most systems, the major factor influencing the stability is the charge on the colloidal particles. If a particular ion is preferentially adsorbed on the surface of the particles, the particles in suspension will repel each other, thereby preventing the formation of aggregates that are larger than colloidal dimensions. The ion can be either positive or negative depending on the particular colloidal system, i.e., air bubbles accumulate negative ions, sulphur particles have a net negative charge in a sulphur sol, and the particles in a metal hydroxide sol are positively charged. Accumulation of charge on a surface is not an unusual phenomenon-dust is attracted to furniture surfaces by electrostatic forces. When salts are added to lyophobic colloidal systems the colloidal particles begin to form larger aggregates and a sediment forms as they settle. This phenomenon is called flocculation, and the suspension can be referred to as flocculated, or colloidally unstable. If the salt is removed, the suspension can usually be restored to its original state; this process is called deflocculation or peptization. The original and restored colloidal systems are called deflocculated, peptized, or stable sols.

Why does a small amount of salt have such a dramatic effect on the stability of a lyophobic colloidal system? The answer lies in an understanding of the attractive and repulsive forces that exist between colloidal particles. Van der Waals forces are responsible for the attractions, while the repulsive forces are due to the surface charge on the particles. In a stable colloid, the repulsive forces are of greater magnitude than the attractive forces. The magnitude of the electrical repulsion is diminished by addition of ionized salt, which allows the dispersed particles to aggregate and flocculate. River deltas provide an example of this behaviour. A delta is formed at the mouth of a river because the colloidal clay particles are flocculated when the freshwater mixes with the salt water of the ocean.

Gelatin is a _________ colloidal system.


Freshly prepared precipitate sometimes gets converted to colloidal solution by ______.


Which of the following process is responsible for the formation of delta at a place where rivers meet the sea?


Gelatin which is a peptide is added in icecreams. What can be its role?


Why are some medicines more effective in the colloidal form?


On the basis of Hardy-Schulze rule explain why the coagulating power of phosphate is higher than chloride.


Why does bleeding stop by rubbing moist alum?


Fog is a colloidal solution of ______.


The migration of dispersion medium under the influence of an electric potential is called ______.


Which of the following is most powerful to coagulate the negative colloid?


Identify positively charged sol from following.


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