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Colloids have the particle size range between

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Explain the term of  Solute.

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Explain the term of solvent.

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Explain how the following factor affects the formation of a solution is proportion of the solute & the solvent.

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Explain how the following factor affects the formation of a solution is particle size of the solute.

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Explain how the following factor affects the formation of a solution is Temperature of the solvent.

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Define the term ‘solubility ’ of a solute in water. If 10 g. of a solute is added to 100 g. of water at 50°C and stirred, it is seen that the total solute dissolves at that temperature giving an unsaturated solution. Is 10 g, the solubility of the solute in water. Give reasons.

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Give a reason why on opening a bottle of soda [carbon dioxide dissolved in water] the gas escapes out with a ‘fizz’.

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How are solutions generally classified. What is the basis of this classification.

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Draw a table to differentiate – True solutions, colloidal solutions & suspensions – with respect to

  1. Type of mixture
  2. Solute particles in the mixture.
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Give four examples of each of the above types of solutions i.e. true solution, colloidal solution & suspension. Give a reason why a true solution does not exhibit ‘Tyndall effect’.

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Select the correct answer of the following statement:

A heterogenous mixture of undissolved particles in dispersion medium, visible to the naked eye.

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Complete the statement by filling the blank with the correct word from the option.

Solubility of a solute is the _______ amount of solute that will saturate 100 g. of water at t°C.

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Give reason for the following:

All solutions are homogenous mixtures of a solute in a solvent.

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Give reason for the following:

Colloidal solutions exhibit brownian movement.

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A chemical reaction may be ‘reversible’ in nature. State the meaning of the term in italics.

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Give a reason why a catalyst is used in certain chemical reactions.

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Give a balanced equation for the reversible catalytic reaction involving sulphur dioxide as one of the reactants.

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Certain thermal decomposition reaction, resulting in the formation of the oxide. Give a balanced equation for the thermal decomposition of the following, which result in the formation of metallic oxide.

Limestone
\[\ce{CaCO3->[\Delta]CaO + CO2}\]

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Certain thermal decomposition reaction, resulting in the formation of the oxide. Give a balanced equation for the thermal decomposition of the following, which result in the formation of metallic oxide.

Lead carbonate
\[\ce{PbCO3->[\Delta]PbO + CO2}\]

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