Match the types of colloidal systems given in Column I with the name given in Column II.
Column I
Column II
(i) Solid in liquid
(a) Foam
(ii) Liquid in solid
(b) Sol
(iii) Liquid in liquid
(c) Gel
(iv) Gas in liquid
(d) Emulsion
Match the types of colloidal systems given in Column I with the name given in Column II.
Column I |
Column II |
(i) Solid in liquid |
(a) Foam |
(ii) Liquid in solid |
(b) Sol |
(iii) Liquid in liquid |
(c) Gel |
(iv) Gas in liquid |
(d) Emulsion |
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1 Answer
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This is a Matching Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: (i) - (b); (ii) - (c); (iii) - (d); (iv) - (a)
S.No.
Dispersed Phase
Dispersion medium
Colloid
(i)
Solid
Liquid
(b) Sol
(ii)
Liquid
Solid
(c) Gel
(iii)
Liquid
Liquid
(d) Emulsion
(iv)
Gas
Liquid
(a) Foam
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