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(1)
The movement of colloidal particles towards the oppositely charged electrodes on passing electric current is known as
[A]
Tyndall effect
[B]
Cataphoresis
[C]
Brownian movement
[D]
None of these
(2)
An emulsifier is a substance which
[A]
stabilizes the emulsion
[B]
coagulates the emulsion
[C]
retards the dispersion of liquid in liquid
[D]
causes homogenesis of emulsion
Answer: stabilizes the emulsion
(3)
Homogeneous catalysis does mean
[A]
Reactants and goods have to be at the same level
[B]
Catalyst and reactants must be in the same phase
[C]
The reaction mixture must be formed homogeneously during
[D]
The reaction mixture distribution must be homogeneous
Answer: Catalyst and reactants must be in the same phase
(4)
Which of the following kinds of catalysis can be explained by the adsorption theory?
[A]
enzyme catalysis
[B]
homogeneous catalysis
[C]
acid base catalysis
[D]
heterogeneous catalysis
Answer: heterogeneous catalysis
(5)
The volume of gases H2, CH4, CO2 and NH3 adsorbed by 1 gm charcoal at 293 K can be given in the order?
[A]
CH4 > CO2 > NH3 > H2
[B]
CO2 > NH3 > H2 > CH4
[C]
NH3 > CO2 > H2 > CH4
[D]
NH3 > CO2 > CH4 > H2
Answer: NH3 > CO2 > CH4 > H2
(6)
Which one of the following is an example of adsorption?
[A]
ammonia in contact with water
[B]
anhydrous CaCl2 with water
[C]
silica gel in contact with water vapours
[D]
all of these
Answer: silica gel in contact with water vapours
(7)
At 15oC out of H2, CH4, CO2, NH3, which gas will be adsorbed maximum by charcoal?
[A]
H2
[B]
CH4
[C]
CO2
[D]
NH3
(8)
Which of the following colloids are solvent hating?
[A]
lyophilic
[B]
lyophobic
[C]
hydrophilic
[D]
none of these
(9)
If the dispersed phase is a liquid and the dispersion medium is solid, the colloid is known as
[A]
foam
[B]
sol
[C]
emulsion
[D]
gel
(10)
The process of separating a crystalloid, from a colloid by filtration is called
[A]
emulsification
[B]
dialysis
[C]
coagulation
[D]
Peptization
(11)
On which factors interface depends?
[A]
Size of the molecules in the bulk phase
[B]
Wieght of the molecules in the bulk phase
[C]
Numbers of molucules in the bulk phase
[D]
Physical state of molucules in the bulk phase
Answer: Size of the molecules in the bulk phase
(12)
Which of the following phenomenon in not involved in surface chemistry?
[A]
Elecrode reactions
[B]
Dissolution
[C]
Heterogeneous catalysis
[D]
Liquid and its vapour taken in closed vessel
(13)
How much pascal high vacuum is required to achive completely pure surface of metal?
[A]
10-8 to 10-9
[B]
10-8 to 10-10
[C]
10-6 to 10-9
[D]
10-8 to 10-7
(14)
Due to adsorption
[A]
surface energy increases
[B]
surface energy becomes zero
[C]
surface energy decreases
[D]
no change occurs in surface energy
Answer: surface energy becomes zero
(15)
Which of the following processes is adsortion phenomenon ?
[A]
Soakd of rayon clothes in coloured solution
[B]
Contact between silicagel and vapour of water
[C]
Contact between anhydrous CaCl2 and vapour of water
[D]
H2S gas in contact to water
Answer: H2S gas in contact to water
(16)
Which of the following is good adsorbent ?
[A]
Silica gel
[B]
Alumina
[C]
Clay
[D]
All the given
(17)
Which type of process adsorption is ?
[A]
Isotonic
[B]
Isochonic
[C]
Indothermic
[D]
Exothermic
(18)
When adsorption phenomenon occurs complete ?
[A]
ΔH < O,ΔG < O,ΔS < O
[B]
ΔG < O,ΔH < O,ΔS > O
[C]
ΔH > O,ΔS > O,ΔG < O
[D]
ΔG < O,ΔS < O,ΔH > O
Answer: ΔH < O,ΔG < O,ΔS < O
(19)
Which is correct for adsorption ?
[A]
Δ H-T Δ S is negative
[B]
ΔH is positive
[C]
Δ H-T Δ S is positive
[D]
TΔS and ΔG=0
Answer: Δ H-T Δ S is negative
(20)
Which of the following statement is not true ?
[A]
The value of adsorption enthalpy of physical adsorption is less than chemical adsorption
[B]
Physical adsorption occurs due to van der waals’ forces
[C]
Chemical adsorption decreases at high temperacture and low pressure
[D]
Physical adsorption is reversible
Answer: Chemical adsorption decreases at high temperacture and low pressure
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