Preparation of Colloidal Sols
Preparation of Colloidal Sols - For the preparation of lyophilic and lyophobic sols different methods are us..
Preparation of Lyophilic Sols
Since lyophilic sols are quite stable, they can be easily prepared by shaking the lyophilic substance with the dispersion medium. Examples are: Colloidal sols of gum, starch, gelatine and egg album..
Purification of Colloidal Sols
The colloidal solutions prepared by various methods usually contain electrolytes and other soluble substances as impurities. These impurities if not removed can destabilize the sols..
Properties of Colloidal Sols
Heterogenous nature - Colloidal sols are biphasic in nature. It consists of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. In the colloidal solution, each particle is contained within its own surface boundary and therefore has a separate existence from the dispersion mediu..
Preparation of Colloidal Sols
Preparation of Lyophilic Sols Since lyophilic sols are quite stable, they can be easily prepared by shaking the lyophilic substance with the dispersion medium. Examples are: Colloidal sols of gum, starch, gelatine and egg albumi..
Enthalpy of solution (DHsol)
When a solute is dissolved in a solvent a solution is formed. During dissolution of a solute in any solvent, a certain amount of heat is either absorbed or evolved. Such heat changes under constant pressure conditions are known as the enthalpy of solution. '..
Solutions
Solution is defined as a homogeneous mixture of two or more chemical substances. The state of matter of a solution may be solid, liquid or gaseous. For example, common salt in water (liquid solution), air (gaseous solution), alloys (solid solution),..
Solution
is a homogeneous mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent. Examples: Salt and water, sugar and water, iodine and alcohol. It should be remembered that: 1. A Solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. These substances can be in any of the three physical stat..
SOLUTIONS
Definitions of solute and solvent The dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion Temperature, pressure, and surface area - their affect the dissolving process Concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent co..
SOLUTIONS
Definitions of solute and solvent The dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion Temperature, pressure, and surface area - their affect the dissolving process Concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent co..
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