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ChemistrySurface ChemistryProperties of ColloidsMedium2 minQB
ChemistryMediummatching list
List - I | List - II |
|---|---|
(P) Process of precipitating colloidal sol by an electrolyte | (1) Peptization |
(Q) Aggregation of ions | (2) Coagulation |
(R) Process of formation colloidal sol by an electrolyte from precipitate | (3) Micellization |
(S) Process of removal of dissolved impurity from colloidal solution | (4) Dialysis |
| (5) Electro-osmosis |
Options:
Answer:
B
Solution:
Matching the processes with their definitions:
(P) Coagulation is precipitating a colloidal sol by an electrolyte.
(Q) Micellization is the aggregation of ions.
(R) Peptization is forming a colloidal sol from a precipitate using an electrolyte.
(S) Dialysis removes dissolved impurities from a colloidal solution.
Therefore, the correct match is P → 2, Q → 3, R → 1, S → 4.
Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:Surface ChemistrySubtopic:Properties of Colloids
⏱ 2mℹ️ Source: QB
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