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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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