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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

Assertion (A) Colloidal solutions do not show Brownian motion.

Reason (R) Brownian motion is responsible for stability of sols.

A
Assertion and reason both are correct and the reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B
Assertion and reason both are correct but reason does not explain assertion.
C
Assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect.
D
Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
E
Assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct.
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

Assertion (A) Coagulation power of $\mathrm{Al}^{3+}$ is more than $\mathrm{Na}^{+}$.

Reason (R) Greater the valency of the flocculating ion added, greater is its power to cause precipitation (Hardy-Schulze rule).

A
Assertion and reason both are correct and the reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B
Assertion and reason both are correct but reason does not explain assertion.
C
Assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect.
D
Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
E
Assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct.
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

Assertion (A) Detergents with low CMC are more economical to use.

Reason (R) Cleansing action of detergents involves the formation of micelles. These are formed when the concentration of detergents becomes equal to CMC.

A
Assertion and reason both are correct and the reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B
Assertion and reason both are correct but reason does not explain assertion.
C
Assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect.
D
Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
E
Assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct.
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Subjective

What is the role of adsorption in heterogeneous catalysis?

Explanation

Catalyst is used to increase rate of reaction. Heterogeneous catalyst is used to increase rate of reaction in which catalyst is not in phase with reactants and products.

Role of adsorption in heterogeneous catalysis are

(i) Diffusion of reactants to the surface of the catalyst.

(ii) Reactants are adsorbed on the catalyst surface.

(iii) Occurrence of chemical reaction at catalyst surface.

(iv) Desorption.

(v) Diffusion of reaction products away from the catalysts surface.

e.g.,

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Subjective

What are the applications of adsorption in chemical analysis?

Explanation

There are various applications of adsorption in chemical analysis.

Some of which are as follows

(i) In thin layer chromatography The lower adsorbing particles comes out readily while another having higher adsorbing tendency comes out later. On this basis compounds are separated or analysed.

(ii) In adsorption indicators Surface of certain precipitate has an ability to adsorb some dyes to produce a characteristic colour e.g., AgX adsorbs eosin dye and thereby producing a characteristic colour at the end point.

(iii) In qualitative analysis Specific material has specific adsorption tendency so particular ion can be identified very easily.

(iv) In the separation of inert gases Different inert gases are adsorbed to different extents at different temperatures on coconut charcoal. This forms the basis of their separation from a mixture.