Which one of the following methods is commonly used method for destruction of colloid:

1. Dialysis

2. Condensation

3. Filtration by animal membrane

4. By adding electrolyte

Subtopic:  Colloidal Solution |
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AIPMT - 2000
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Positions of the non-polar & polar parts in Micelle are:

1. Polar at the outer surface but non-polar at the inner surface
2. Polar at the inner surface but non-polar at the outer surface
3. Distributed all over the surface
4. Present on the surface only
Subtopic:  Colloidal Solution |
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AIPMT - 2002
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Which statement is not correct regarding the adsorption of a gas on the surface of a solid:

1. On increasing temperature adsorption increase continuously
2. Enthalpy & entropy change is negative
3. Adsorption is more for some specific substance
4. Reversible

Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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AIPMT - 2001
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According to the adsorption theory of catalysis, the speed of the reaction increase because:

1. The concentration of reactant molecules at the active centers of the catalyst becomes high due to adsorption
2. In the process of adsorption, the activation energy of the molecules becomes large
3. Adsorption produces heat which increases the speed of the reaction
4. Adsorption lowers the activation energy of the reaction
Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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AIPMT - 2003
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Incorrect statement regarding adsorption is:

1. Adsorption is a surface phenomenon of accumulation of molecules of a substance at the surface rather than in the bulk of a solid or liquid.
2. Adsorption involves penetration through the surface to the bulk of the solid or liquid.
3. The substance that gets adsorbed is called the ‘adsorbate’ and the substance on whose surface the adsorption takes place is called the ‘adsorbent’.
4. During absorption, the substance gets uniformly distributed throughout the bulk of the solid or liquid.
Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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Why is a finely divided substance more effective as an adsorbent?

1. Small surface area.

2. Large surface area.

3. Weak molecular bonding.

4. Strong molecular bonding.

Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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The factors that influence the adsorption of a gas on a solid is/are:

1. Nature of the gas.

2. Surface area of the solid.

3. Effect of pressure.

4. All of the above.

Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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An adsorption isotherm is a plot between:

1. The extent of adsorption \(({x \over m})\) against the pressure of gas (P) at constant V.
2. The extent of adsorption \(({x \over m})\) against the pressure of gas (P) at constant T.
3. The extent of absorption \(({x \over m})\) against the volume of gas (V) at constant P.
4. The extent of absorption \(({x \over m})\) against the pressure of gas (P) at constant T.
Subtopic:  Adsorption Isotherm |
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Adsorbent can be activated by:

1. Increasing the surface area of the adsorbent.
2. Breaking adsorbent into smaller pieces or powdering it.
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. None of the above.

Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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The probable reasons of the exothermic nature of adsorption is:

1. Adsorption leads to a decrease in the residual forces on the surface of the adsorbent.
2. ∆S is negative.
3. Both (1) and (2) 
4. None of the above.

Subtopic:  Adsorption and Absorption |
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