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The document provides information about various concepts related to colloids and surface chemistry including: 1) It defines different types of colloids such as foams, aerosols, and discusses properties like charge and coagulation of colloidal solutions. 2) It covers concepts like adsorption, chemisorption, lyophilic and lyophobic sols, and properties that affect coagulation power of ions. 3) It asks multiple choice questions related to these concepts, properties of colloids, factors affecting stability, and techniques like measuring zeta potential.

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The document provides information about various concepts related to colloids and surface chemistry including: 1) It defines different types of colloids such as foams, aerosols, and discusses properties like charge and coagulation of colloidal solutions. 2) It covers concepts like adsorption, chemisorption, lyophilic and lyophobic sols, and properties that affect coagulation power of ions. 3) It asks multiple choice questions related to these concepts, properties of colloids, factors affecting stability, and techniques like measuring zeta potential.

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Target DPP Test Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

1. Foam is a colloidal solution of:


8. The capacity of an ion to coagulate a colloidal

1. Gaseous particles dispersed in gas               


solution depends on:

2. Gaseous particles dispersed in a liquid           


1. its shape

3. Solid particles dispersed in a liquid


2. amount of its charge

4. Solid particles dispersed in gas

3. the sign of charge

4. both amount and sign of the charge

2. A liquid aerosol is a colloidal system of:


1. a liquid dispersed in a solid


9. Adsorption of log(x/m) and log P was found
2. a liquid dispersed in a gas
of the following type. This is true when:-

3. a gas dispersed in a liquid

4. a solid dispersed in a gas

3. Which ion is adsorbed when a diluted


aqueous solution of AgNO3 (excess) is added to
KI solution, resulting in formation of positively

charged sol particles of AgI?


1. n = ∞

1. K+
2. 1/n = 1

3. P = 0

2. Ag+

4. 1/n = ∞

3. I-

4. NO3-

10. Which one of the following characteristics is

associated with adsorption?

4. The phenomenon in which adsorption and (1) ΔG, ΔH and ΔS all are negative

absorption takes place simultaneously is called:


(2) ΔG and ΔH are negative but ΔS is positive

1. Desorption                       
(3) ΔG and ΔS are negative but ΔH is positive

2. Sorption
(4) ΔG is negative but ΔH and ΔS are positive

3. Both 1 and 2              

4. None of these

11. All colloids:

1. Are suspension of one phase in another.

5. Hardy-Schulze rule states that:


2. Are two-phase systems.

1. non-electrolytes have better coagulating 3. Contain only water-soluble particles.

action on colloids than electrolytes


4. Are true solutions.

2. sols are coagulated by effective ions whose

charge is opposite to that of sol and the ions of 12. The stabilization of the dispersed phase in a
higher charge are much more effective than the lyophobic sol is due to

ions of lower charge


(1) The viscosity of the medium

3. charge of the ions has no effect on the (2) The surface tension of the medium

coagulation of a sol
(3) Liking for the medium

4. sols are coagulated only by those ions whose (4) The formation of an electrical layer between
charge is similar to that of the sol

the two phases

6. Tails of comets are visible due to:


13. 1  mol of [AgI]I−  can be coagulated by - 

1. Tyndall effect
1. 1 mol of Pb(NO3)2                          

2. Reflection
1
2.  mol of Pb(NO3)2

3. Brownian motion
2
2
4. None of the above

3. 3
 mol of Pb(NO3)2                           

4. None of the above.

7. Chemisorption is:

1. multimolecular in nature

2. reversible

3. often highly specific and directional

4. not very specific

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14. On which of the following properties does 19. Why is chemisorption referred to as

the coagulating power of an ion depend?


activated adsorption?
1. The magnitude of the charge on the ion alone
1. Chemical bond formation between reactant
2. Size of the ion alone
and adsorbent molecules.

3. Both magnitude and sign of the charge on the 2. Chemical bond formation between product
ion.
and adsorbent molecules.

4. The sign of the charge on the ion alone.


3. Chemical bond formation between reactant

and product molecules.

15. What causes the Brownian motion of 4. None of the above

colloidal particles?

Temperature fluctuations within the liquid 20. How will you distinguish between dispersed
1. phase and dispersion medium in an emulsion?

phase.
Attraction and repulsion between charges on 1. Increase the concentration of dispersion
2. medium or dispersed phase

the colloidal particles.


2. Decrease the concentration of dispersion
Impact of the molecules of the dispersion
3. medium or dispersed phase

medium on the colloidal particles.


3. Increase the density of dispersion medium or
4. None of the above. dispersed phase

4. Decrease the density of dispersion medium

or dispersed phase

16. Measuring Zeta potential is useful in

determining which of the following property of 21. The term ‘sorption’ stands for.........

a colloidal solution:
1.  Absorption

1. Solubility.
2.  Adsorption 

2. Stability of the colloidal particles.


3.  Both absorption and adsorption

3. Size of the colloidal particles.


4.  Desorption
 

4. Viscosity.

22. Select the correct option based on


17. Lyophilic sols are:
statements below:
(1) Irreversible sols
An ordinary filter paper
(2) They are prepared from inorganic impregnated with collodion
compounds
Assertion (A):
solution stops the flow of
(3) Not coagulated by adding electrolytes
colloidal particles.
(4) Self-stabilizing

The pore size of the filter paper

Reason (R): becomes larger than the size of


18. Among the following surfactant molecules,
the colloidal particle.
the surfactant with the lowest CMC in aqueous
solution at ambient conditions is:  
1. CH3(CH2)15N+(CH3)3Br-
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
1.
correct explanation of (A).
2. CH3(CH2)11OSO3- Na+

Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
3. CH3(CH2)6COO-Na+
2.
correct explanation of (A).
4. CH3(CH2)11N+(CH3)3Br-

3. (A) is true but (R) is false.

4. (A) is false but (R) is true.


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23. Position of the nonpolar & polar part 27. The incorrect statement regarding chemical

in Micelle is: adsorption is-

Polar at the outer surface but non-polar at  


1.
the inner surface 1. It is irreversible in nature 
Polar at inner surface but non-polar at the On increasing the temperature, chemical
2.
outer surface 2. adsorption firstly increases and then
3. Distributed all over the surface decreases 
4. Present on the surface only On increasing the pressure, chemical
3.

adsorption increases 

4. Heat of adsorption is about 20-40 KJ/mole 


24. What are enzymes?

1. Biochemical catalysts.

2. Protein molecules of high molecular masses.


28. Fe(OH)3 is a positive sol. Which electrolyte
3. Both (1) and (2)
has the minimum flocculation value for the
4. None of the above.

precipitation of Fe(OH)3 sol?

1. Na3PO4 

x
25. Consider the following graph between  m
2. K4[Fe(CN)6]

 (extent of adsorption) and pressure:

3. MgSO4

4. NaCl  

29. Assertion(A): Silica gel is used for drying air.

Reason(R): Silica gel adsorbs moisture from the


air.

1. Both A and R are true and R is the correct


explanation of R

2. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct


explanation of R

3. A is true and R is false.

4. A is false and R is true.

30. The ion that is responsible for the charge of



As2S3 due to adsorption is: 

What is the correct relation between T1, T2, and


1.  H+

T3?

2.  OH-

1.  T3 <  T2   > T1


3.  O2-

2.  T1 < T2   < T3


4.  S2-

3.  T1 > T2  >T3

4.   None   of   the   above

26. The right option for the statement "Tyndall


effect is exhibited by", is:

1. Starch solution 

2. Urea solution

3. NaCl solution

4. Glucose solution

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