Q51.Among the following, the correct statement is: (1) sols of metal sulphides are lyophilic. (2) Brownian movement is more pronounced for smaller particles than for bigger-particles. (3) one would expect charcoal to adsorb chlorine (4) Hardy Schulze law states that bigger the size of more than hydrogen sulphide. the ions, the greater is its coagulating power.
What This Question Tests
Tests conceptual understanding of various phenomena related to surface chemistry, including properties of colloidal solutions, Brownian motion, adsorption, and the Hardy-Schulze rule.
Concepts Tested
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Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 1
1.23 Suggest the most important type of intermolecular attractive interaction in the following pairs. (i) n-hexane and n-octane (ii) I2 and CCl4 (iii) NaClO4 and water (iv) methanol and acetone (v) acetonitrile (CH3CN) and acetone (C3H6O). 1.24 Based on solute-solvent interactions, arrange the following in order of increasing solubility in n-octane and explain. Cyclohexane, KCl, CH3OH, CH3CN.
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4.11 Explain giving reasons: (i) Transition metals and many of their compounds show paramagnetic behaviour. (ii) The enthalpies of atomisation of the transition metals are high. (iii) The transition metals generally form coloured compounds. (iv) Transition metals and their many compounds act as good catalyst.
12.1 — Choose The Correct Alternative From The Clues Given At The End Of
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 12
12.1 Choose the correct alternative from the clues given at the end of the each statement: (a) The size of the atom in Thomson’s model is .......... the atomic size in Rutherford’s model. (much greater than/no different from/much less than.) (b) In the ground state of .......... electrons are in stable equilibrium, while in .......... electrons always experience a net force. (Thomson’s model/ Rutherford’s model.) (c) A classical atom based on .......... is doomed to collapse. (Thomson’s model/ Rutherford’s model.) (d) An atom has a nearly continuous mass distribution in a .......... but has a highly non-uniform mass distribution in .......... (Thomson’s model/ Rutherford’s model.) (e) The positively charged part of the atom possesses most of the mass in .......... (Rutherford’s model/both the models.)
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Surface Chemistry
- Topic
- Colloids, Adsorption
- Year
- 2017
- Shift
- 08 Apr Online
- Q Number
- Q51
- Type
- Conceptual
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Chemistry Ch 5: Surface Chemistry
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