True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids
True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids - A true solution is a homogeneous solution in which the solute particles have diameters less than 10 - 7 cm. i.e., the solute particles are of molecular dimensions. The particles are invisible even..
True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids
A true solution is a homogeneous solution in which the solute particles have diameters less than 10 - 7 cm. i.e., the solute particles are of molecular dimensions. The particles are invisible even under powerful microscope..
Characteristics of a Solution
1. Appearance Clear and transparent, especially in dilute form. 2. Sub-division of particles The solute breaks up into tiny particles, which could even be of ionic or molecular size. Solute particles become too small as compared to the pores of a filter paper and they ..
b) Dilute solution
It is an unsaturated solution that contains comparatively small quantity of the solute, compared to what it can dissolve at that temperatur..
Vapor Pressure of Solutions
Vapor Pressure of Solutions - Let us suppose a small amount of a non-volatile solute (sugar) is dissolved in a solvent (water). When evaporation of this solution takes place, only water evaporates as the other component (i.e., sugar) is non-volatile. The vapor pressure..
Vapor Pressure of Solutions - Let us suppose a small amount of a non-volatile solute (sugar) is dissolved in a solvent (water). When evaporation of this solution takes place, only water evaporates as the other component (i.e., sugar) is non-volatile. The vapor pressure..Colloids
It is well known, that solutions are homogenous systems while suspensions are heterogeneous systems, i.e., they consist of more than one phase. In between the extremes of suspensions and solutions lies the colloidal system. Colloids appear homogenous like a h..
Colloids
It is well known, that solutions are homogenous systems while suspensions are heterogeneous systems, i.e., they consist of more than one phase. In between the extremes of suspensions and solutions lies the colloidal syste..
Introduction
The different kinds of micromolecules and macromolecules that we have studied so far occur in the cell dissolved in solution or as suspensions in a colloidal state. Alternatively, they may be assembled into subcellular components like cell membrane, cytoplasm and cell organelles..
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