What is collodion?
$4 \%$ solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether is called collodion.
Why do we add alum to purify water?
We add alum to purify water as alum coagulates the colloidal impurities present in water, so that these impurities get settle down and remove by decantation or filtration. Thus, water gets purified by adding alum to water.
What happens when electric field is applied to colloidal solution?
When electric potential is applied to colloidal solution, the colloidal particles move towards one or other electrode. Positively charged particles move towards the cathode while negatively charged particles move towards the anode.
The movement of colloidal particles under an applied electric potential is called electrophoresis. When electrophoresis is prevented by some means, then the dispersion medium begins to move in an electric field. This phenomenon is termed as electroosmosis.
What causes Brownian motion in colloidal dispersion?
Brownian movement may be defined as continuous zig-zag movement of colloidal particles in a colloidal sol. A state of continuous zig-zag motion of colloidal particles appears to be in view due to unbalanced bombardment of the particles of dispersed phase by molecules of dispersion medium. This Brownian movement stabilises the sol.
A colloid is formed by adding $\mathrm{FeCl}_3$ in excess of hot water. What will happen if excess sodium chloride is added to this colloid?
Positively charged ions coagulate the negatively charged sol and negatively charged ion coagulate the positively charged sol. Positively charged sol of hydrated ferric oxide is formed when $\mathrm{FeCl}_3$ is added in excess of hot water. On adding excess of NaCl to this sol, negatively charged $\mathrm{Cl}^{-}$ions coagulate the positively charged sol of hydrated ferric oxide.