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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 1

Which of the following is/are correct statements

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When liquid is dispersed in liquid it is called emulsion.

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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 2

Which statement(s) is /are correct ?

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Chemical adsorption is strong, unilayer, directional and strong.
Chemisorption happens due to specific forces so, it is not reversible generally.
Physical adsorption is weak, multilayer, non-directional and non-specific.
Also, physisorption happens due to weak attraction forces like van,der Waals forces.

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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 3

Which of the following is/are correct for aq. lyophilic sols ?

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Refer properties of lyophillic sols.

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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 4

Which statement(s) is /are correct

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Gold number is the index of protective power of lyophillic colloidal  for standard gold sol.

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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 5

Colloidal solution can be purified by

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Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 6

Coagulation of colloids can be achieved by

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Coagulation is the destabilization of Colloids by neutralizing the electric charge of the dispersed phase particles, which results in aggregation of the colloidal particles.Addition of an electrolyte to the colloid. The colloidal particles are neutralized by the oppositely charged electrolyte ions.
Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 7

Whenever a mixture of gases is allowed to come in contact with a particular adsorbent under the same conditions, the more strong adsorbate is adsorbed to greater extent irrespective of its amount present, e.g. H2O is adsorbed to more extent on silica gel than N2 and O2. This shows that some adsorbates are preferentially adsorbed. It is also observed that preferentially adsorbable adsorbent can displace a weakly adsorbed substance from the surface of an adsorbent.

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Which of the gas can displace remaining all the gases.

Detailed Solution for Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 7

Co can displace remaining gas as CO involve dipole-dipole interation but O2, N2, H2 involves london force which is weakest in nature & hence CO as more tendency as adsorption.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 8

Whenever a mixture of gases is allowed to come in contact with a particular adsorbent under the same conditions, the more strong adsorbate is adsorbed to greater extent irrespective of its amount present, e.g. H2O is adsorbed to more extent on silica gel than N2 and O2. This shows that some adsorbates are preferentially adsorbed. It is also observed that preferentially adsorbable adsorbent can displace a weakly adsorbed substance from the surface of an adsorbent.

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 When temperature is increased

Detailed Solution for Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 8

As per Le chatelier principle increase in temperature causes deadsorption.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 9

Whenever a mixture of gases is allowed to come in contact with a particular adsorbent under the same conditions, the more strong adsorbate is adsorbed to greater extent irrespective of its amount present, e.g. H2O is adsorbed to more extent on silica gel than N2 and O2. This shows that some adsorbates are preferentially adsorbed. It is also observed that preferentially adsorbable adsorbent can displace a weakly adsorbed substance from the surface of an adsorbent.

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Activated charcoal is prepared by

Detailed Solution for Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 9

Activated charcoal is more porous & hence adsorbs gases quantitively.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 10

The clouds consist of charged particles of water dispersed in air. Some of them are + vely charged, others are negatively charged. When + vely charged clouds come closer they have cause lightening and thundering whereas when + ve and -ve charged colloids closer they cuase heavy rain by aggregation of minute particles. It is possible to cause artificial rain by throwing electrified sand or silver iodide from an aeroplane and thus coagulation the mist hanging in air.

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When excess of AgNO3 is treated with KI solution, Agl forms

Detailed Solution for Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 10

AgI adsorbs Ag+ ion from excess AgNO3 & forms AgI/Ag+ +ve charge colloidal particle.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 11

The clouds consist of charged particles of water dispersed in air. Some of them are + vely charged, others are negatively charged. When + vely charged clouds come closer they have cause lightening and thundering whereas when + ve and - ve charged colloids closer they cuase heavy rain by aggregation of minute particles. It is possible to cause artificial rain by throwing electrified sand or silver iodide from an aeroplane and thus coagulation the mist hanging in air.

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Clouds are colloids solution of

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Clouds are colloidal solution due to presence of liquid in gas.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 12

The clouds consist of charged particles of water dispersed in air. Some of them are + vely charged, others are negatively charged. When + vely charged clouds come closer they have cause lightening and thundering whereas when + ve and - ve charged colloids closer they cuase heavy rain by aggregation of minute particles. It is possible to cause artificial rain by throwing electrified sand or silver iodide from an aeroplane and thus coagulation the mist hanging in air.

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Electrical chimneys are made on the principle of

Detailed Solution for Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 12

Electrical chimneys are based on the principle of charged nature of smoke.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 13

Assertion : Isoelectric point is pH at which colloidal can move towards either of electrode

Reason : At isoelectric point, colloidal particles become electrically neutral.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 14

Assertion : When AgNO3 is treated with excess of potassium iodie, colloidal particles gets attracted towards anode.

Reason : Precipitate adsorb common ion (excess) and thus become charged.

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AgI/I colloidal particles are formed.

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 15

Assertion : For adsorption ΔG, ΔH, ΔS all have - ve values

Reason : Adsorption is a spontaneous exothermic process in which randomness decreases due to force of attraction between adsorbent and adsorbate.

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ΔS = 0

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 16

Assertion : A gas with higher critical temperature gets adsorbed to more extent than a gas with lower critical temperature.

Reason : The easily liquifiable gases get adsorbed to more extent.

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Extent at adsorption ∞ critical temperature µ case of liquification

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 17

Assertion : Physical adsorption of molecules on the surface requires activation energy. 

Reason : Heat of adsorption is –ve.

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Refer theory

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 18

Match the Column

Column -I                                                                       Column - II

(A) Both Dispersed phase(DP) and Dispersion                    (P) Milk

Medium (DM) are in same physical state

(B) DP and DM are in different Physical state                     (Q) Fog

(C) DM is liquid                                                                  (R) Smoke

(D) DP is liquid                                                                  (S) Foam


Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 19

Among the electrolytes Na2SO4, CaCl2, Al2(SO4)3 and NH4Cl, the most effective coagulating agent for Sb2S3 sol is

Surface Chemistry MCQ - 1 (Advanced) - Question 20

 Column I                                        Column II

A. Electrophoresis                            P. Movement of molecules of D M

B. Electro-Osmosis                          Q.Mechanical property

C. Tyndall effect                                R. Optical property

D. Brownian movement                      S. Determination of charge on colloidal particle


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