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A colloidal solution of gold nanoparticles is prepared by reduction of . Which of the following methods is MOST EFFECTIVE for purifying this solution from excess reactants and small ionic byproducts?
Filtration
Centrifugation
Dialysis
Evaporation
A colloidal solution of gold nanoparticles exhibits a ruby red color. This phenomenon is primarily attributed to:
Absorption of light in the red region of the spectrum by gold nanoparticles
Fluorescence of gold nanoparticles upon excitation with white light
Scattering of light by the gold nanoparticles (Tyndall effect)
Refraction of light by the dispersion medium
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of lyophilic sols?
High stability
High viscosity
Readily coagulated by electrolytes
Reversible nature
The gold number of protective colloids A, B, and C are 0.02, 0.002, and 0.2 respectively. Arrange these colloids in increasing order of their protective power.
A < B < C
B < A < C
C < A < B
A < C < B
The movement of colloidal particles under the influence of an applied electric potential is called:
Electro-osmosis
Tyndall effect
Brownian motion
Electrophoresis
Which statement is FALSE regarding the process of dialysis used for purifying colloids?
The membrane used is permeable to colloidal particles but not to crystalloids.
The driving force for the process is the concentration difference across the membrane.
Crystalloids can pass through the membrane, but colloids cannot.
Dialysis is a slow process.
Which of the following is an example of a colloidal solution?
Sugar solution
Salt solution
Milk
Copper sulphate solution
What is the size range of colloidal particles?
Less than 1 nm
1 nm to 1000 nm
Greater than 1000 nm
100 nm to 10000 nm
Which phenomenon is used to distinguish colloids from true solutions?
Brownian motion
Tyndall effect
Osmosis
Diffusion