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Kindly go through the solution

 

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The process of settling of colloidal particles is

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In physisorption multimolecular layers are formed on solid surface.

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Emulsion is a colloidal solution of liquid in liquid.

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Haemoglobin is a positive colloid. Hence greater is the charge of anion, more effective will be the coagulation of haemoglobin.

Therefore,

Correct order of coagulating power is

 

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Electrophoresis : The migration of colloidal particles under the influence of an electric field is known as electrophoresis.

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In case of gas in gas, true solution will be always formed.

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Haemoglobin is a positive colloid. Hence greater is the charge of anion, more effective will be the coagulation of haemoglobin.

 Correct order of coagulating power is P O 4 3 > S O 4 2 > C l

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Electrophoresis : The migration of colloidal particles under the influence of an electric field is known as electrophoresis.

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In physisorption multimolecular layers are formed on solid surface.

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