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Properties of Colloidal Solutions Surface Chemistry
of colloid, it has varied physical and chemical properties. Let us explore more about Adsorption
the physical, chemical, optical as well as electrical properties of colloidal solutions. Classification of Colloids
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Colligative Properties
The particles of the dispersed phase come together to form associate molecules. The
formation of these associate molecules renders the solution certain special properties
such as
The zone of scattered light is observed to be much larger than the particle itself. This
makes the colloidal particles to appear as tiny bright spots when viewed under
a microscope. This has to be done at right angles to the beam of light.
True solutions do not exhibit a Tyndall effect. This is because the size of particles
(ions or molecules) present in a true solution are too small to scatter light. Thus, the
Tyndall effect can be used to distinguish a colloidal solution from a true solution.
The Brownian movement imparts stability to the sol. It opposes the gravitational
force acting on colloidal particles and prevents them from settling down thus
maintaining the stability of the sol.
The dispersed particles of a colloid repel each other since they carry similar charges
and this prevents them from settling down thus maintaining the stability of the sol.
Based on the nature of the charge, the colloidal sols may be classified as positively
charged and negatively charged sols.
a. Tyndall effect
b. Brownian motion
c. Heterogenous nature
d. High instability
Ans: The correct option is “D”. High instability is not a property of colloids. Rather,
colloids are quite stable.
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