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ChemistryEasyMCQ2012 · 19 May Online

Q51.Fog is a colloidal solution of (1) solid particles dispersed in gas (2) solid particles dispersed in a liquid (3) liquid particles dispersed in gas (4) gaseous particles dispersed in a liquid

What This Question Tests

This question is a direct recall of the classification of colloids, specifically identifying the dispersed phase and medium for fog.

Concepts Tested

ColloidsDispersion phaseDispersion mediumAerosols

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Surface Chemistry
Topic
Classification of colloids
Year
2012
Shift
19 May Online
Q Number
Q51
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Chemistry Ch 5: Surface Chemistry
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