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Q1. The catalyst used in the contact process of sulphuric acid is :
Q2.Detergent action of synthetic detergents is due to their :
Solution
The micelles formed by detergents in water solubilize the oily stain forming emulsion with it.
The micelles formed by detergents in water solubilize the oily stain forming emulsion with it.
Q4. Tails of comets are visible due to :
Solution
Tyndall effect or scattering of light by smoke.
Tyndall effect or scattering of light by smoke.
Q5.Which of the following is most suitable to disperse benzene in water?
Solution
−COONa has hydrophilic (—COO) and hydrophobic moities and thus, dispersion of CHand water is possible.
−COONa has hydrophilic (—COO) and hydrophobic moities and thus, dispersion of CHand water is possible.
Q6. Which is the wrong pair?
(i) Starch solution : sol (ii) Aq. NaCl : true solution
Q7.A catalyst for a reversible reaction is a substance that :
Solution
Catalyst simply helps in attaining the equilibrium earlier.
Catalyst simply helps in attaining the equilibrium earlier.
Q8.At CMC (critical micelle concentration), the surfactant molecules undergo
Solution
At critical micelle concentration, the surfactant molecules associate to form micelles
At critical micelle concentration, the surfactant molecules associate to form micelles
Q9.Blue colour of water in sea is due to
Solution
The colour of a colloidal solution depends on the wavelength of the light scattered by the dispersed particles, which in turn depends on the size and the nature of particle. The colour of water in sea is blue due to the scattering of light by water.
The colour of a colloidal solution depends on the wavelength of the light scattered by the dispersed particles, which in turn depends on the size and the nature of particle. The colour of water in sea is blue due to the scattering of light by water.