Classification of Colloids

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Classification of Colloids: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Classification of Colloidal Solutions Based on Physical States of Dispersed Phase and Dispersion Medium, Sol, Inorganic Colloids & Organic Colloids etc.

Important Questions on Classification of Colloids

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Among the following, the surfactant that will form micelles in aqueous solution at the lowest molar concentration at ambient condition is:

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The formation of micelles which occurs only above a particular concentration is called

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The rubber in _____ is the example for the homopolar Sols.

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Humas is an example for _____.

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Write the examples for the homopolar Sols.

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Write the composition of organic colloids.

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Describe homopolar colloidal Sols.

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Fe(OH)3 is an example of organic colloid.

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Fe(OH)3 is an example of _____ (organic/inorganic) colloid.

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Which of the following is an example of inorganic colloid?

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Fe(OH)3 is an example of inorganic colloid.

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What are inorganic colloids. Give examples.

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On the basis of chemical composition, colloids can be classified into Lyophilic and Lyophobic colloids.

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On the basis of chemical composition, colloids can be classified into _____ and inorganic colloids.

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On the basis of chemical composition, colloids can be classified into organic and inorganic colloids.

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On the basis of chemical composition, colloids can be classified into:

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Classify colloids on the basis of chemical composition.

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Draw and identify the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts of sodium stearate ion?

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An ionic micelle consists of as many as _____ such ions.

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The RCOO- ions, consist of two parts in which R is a polar tail.