At high concentration of soap in water, soap behaves as
(i) Molecular colloid
(ii) Associated colloid
(iii) Macromolecular colloid
(iv) Lyophilic colloid
At high concentration of soap in water, soap behaves as
(i) Molecular colloid
(ii) Associated colloid
(iii) Macromolecular colloid
(iv) Lyophilic colloid
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1 Answer
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This is a Multiple Choice Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: Correct option is (ii)
There are few substances which at low concentrations behave as normal strong electrolytes, but at higher concentrations exhibit colloidal behavior due to the formation of aggregates. The aggregated particles formed are called micelles. These are also known as associated colloids hence the answer is (ii).
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