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ChemistryMediumConceptual2017 · 08 Apr Online

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

Lyophilic and lyophobic solsBrownian movementAdsorptionHardy-Schulze law

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📋 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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