5.31 Explain the following terms: Electrophoresis Coagulation Dialysis Tyndall effect
5.31 Explain the following terms: Electrophoresis Coagulation Dialysis Tyndall effect
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Electrophoresis: The movement of colloidal particles under an applied electric potential is called When an electric potential is applied to two platinum electrodes dipping in colloidal solutions the colloidal particle move towards the Oppositely charged electrodes.
Coagulation: The process of settling of colloidal particles is called coagulation. When the charge is removed from colloidal solution somehow, then particle start coagulation and settling due to the force of
Dialysis: It is a process of removing a dissolved substance from AC colloidal solution by means of diffusion through a suitable the animal membrane or parchment paper
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The process of settling of colloidal particles is
In physisorption multimolecular layers are formed on solid surface.
Emulsion is a colloidal solution of liquid in liquid.
Haemoglobin is a positive colloid. Hence greater is the charge of anion, more effective will be the coagulation of haemoglobin.
Therefore,
Correct order of coagulating power is
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