Classification of Colloids
Classification of Colloids: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Colloidal Solution, Characteristics of Colloidal State, Dispersed Phase, Dispersion Medium, Classification of Colloids, and Classification of Colloidal Solutions Based on Physical States of Dispersed Phase.
Important Questions on Classification of Colloids
Among the following, the surfactant that will form micelles in aqueous solution at the lowest molar concentration at ambient condition is:

Which of the following process not involved in surfactant molecules at ?

Substances whose solutions can pass through filter paper as well as animal membrane are called

Which of the following is not a colloid?

The formation of micelles which occurs only above a particular concentration is called

Which of the following match containing example of colloids and its dispersion medium is incorrect?

When solution is added to a negatively charged sol is obtained. It is due to the

The stabilization of the dispersed phase in a lyophobic sol is due to

When gas is bubbled into gas

Cooloidal particels in soap sol carry

A positive colloid will be formed when

In the preparation of is added to excess of potassium iodide solution. The particles of the sol will acquire

When dilute aqueous solution of (excess) is added to solution, positively charged sol particles of are formed due to adsorption of ion

Which of the following is positively charged colloidal particle?

Micelles formation takes place


Which is not a colloidal solution?

Size of colloidal particle ranges between

Addition of soap in water

Foam is formed when_______
