Definitions [9]
Define adsorption.
Adsorption is the phenomenon of accumulation of a higher concentration of one substance on the surface of another (in bulk) due to unbalanced/unsatisfied attractive forces on the surface.
Define the term Catalysis.
The phenomenon of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction with the help of a catalyst is known as catalysis.
Define the term Inhibition.
The phenomenon in which the rate of a chemical reaction is reduced by an inhibitor is called inhibition.
Define the term Electrophoresis.
The movement of colloidal particles under an applied electric potential is called electrophoresis.
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Multimolecular colloids
Multimolecular colloids are species having size in the colloidal range (diameter < 1 nm) that are formed by the aggregation of large number of atoms or small molecules of substances when dissolved in the dispersion medium.
Define the following term:
Multimolecular colloids
Multimolecular colloids are species having size in the colloidal range (diameter < 1 nm) that are formed by the aggregation of large number of atoms or small molecules of substances when dissolved in the dispersion medium.
Define the following term:
Coagulation
Coagulation is the process by which colloidal particles aggregate and settle as a precipitate. It is brought about by the addition of electrolyte.
Define coagulation.
It is a process of aggregating together the colloidal particles so as to change them into large-sized particles, which ultimately settle as a precipitate.
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Zeta potential
The potential difference between a colloidal particle's fixed layer (primary layer) and diffused layer (secondary layer) is known as the zeta potential. It's also referred to as electrokinetic potential.
Concepts [25]
- Surface Chemistry
- Introduction of Adsorption
- Distinction Between Adsorption and Absorption
- Adsorption
- Mechanism of Adsorption
- Adsorption from Solution Phase
- Types of Adsorption
- Adsorption Isotherms (Freundlich and Langmuir Adsorption Isotherm)
- Applications of Adsorption
- Catalysis
- Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Shape-selective Catalysis by Zeolites
- Enzyme Catalysis
- Catalysts in Industry
- Adsorption Theory of Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Colloids
- Classification of Colloids
- Preparation of Colloids
- Purification of Colloidal Solution
- Properties of Colloidal Dispersions
- Preparation of Colloids
- Purification of Colloidal Solution
- Properties of Colloidal Solutions
- Emulsions
- Colloids Around Us
