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Question
Match the items given in Column I and Column II.
Column I | Column II |
(i) Protective colloid | (a) \[\ce{FeCl3 + NaOH}\] |
(ii) Liquid-liquid colloid | (b) Lyophilic colloids |
(iii) Positively charged colloid | (c) Emulsion |
(iv) Negatively charged colloid | (d) \[\ce{FeCl3}\] + hot water |
Solution
Column I | Column II |
(i) Protective colloid | (b) Lyophilic colloids |
(ii) Liquid-liquid colloid | (c) Emulsion |
(iii) Positively charged colloid | (d) \[\ce{FeCl3}\] + hot water |
(iv) Negatively charged colloid | (a) \[\ce{FeCl3 + NaOH}\] |
Explanation:
(i) Lyophilic colloids have a unique property of protecting lyophobic colloids. When a lyophilic sol is added to the lyophobic sol, the lyophilic particles form a layer around lyophobic particles and thus protect colloid.
(ii) If a mixture of two immiscible or partially miscible liquids is shaken, a coarse dispersion of one liquid in the other is obtained which is called emulsion.
(iii) If \[\ce{FeCl3}\] is added to excess of hot water, a positively charged sol of hydrated ferric oxide is formed due to adsorption of \[\ce{Fe3+}\] ions.
(iv) When ferric chloride is added to \[\ce{NaOH}\] a negatively charged sol is obtained with adsorption of \[\ce{OH-}\] ions.
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