chemistry
Across
- 2. two phases - the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. Colloidal systems
- 6. solids adsorb gases. The extent of adsorption of a gas on a solid depends upon
- 8. than in the bulk. The substance adsorbed is known as adsorbate and the
- 9. oil in water type and (ii) water in oil type. The process of making emulsion is
- 12. of gas, nature of solid, surface area of the solid, pressure of gas and
- 13. on which adsorption takes place is called adsorbent. In physisorption,
- 14. dispersion medium (ii) nature of interaction between the dispersed phase and
- 15. added. Soaps and detergents are most frequently used as emulsifiers. Colloids find
- 16. changing the colloidal particles in a sol into the insoluble precipitate by addition
- 17. some suitable electrolytes is known as coagulation. Emulsions are colloidal systems
- 18. is the phenomenon of attracting and retaining the molecules of a
- 19. of the reactants.
- 21. on the surface of a solid resulting into a higher concentration on the
- 23. In homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst is in the same phase as are the
- 25. of gas. The relationship between the extent of adsorption (x/m) and
- 26. classified in three ways depending upon (i) physical states of the dispersed phase
Down
- 1. solutions are intermediate between true solutions and suspensions.
- 3. medium and (iii) nature of particles of dispersed phase. The colloidal
- 4. and in heterogeneous catalysis the catalyst is in a different phase from
- 5. adsorbate is held to the adsorbent by strong chemical bond. Almost
- 7. as emulsification. To stabilise an emulsion, an emulsifying agent or emulsifier
- 10. getting used up in the reaction. The phenomenon using catalyst is known as
- 11. of the gas at constant temperature is known as adsorption isotherm.
- 14. is held to the adsorbent by weak van der Waals forces, and in
- 19. size of the colloidal particles range from 1 to 1000 nm. A colloidal system consists
- 20. which both dispersed phase and dispersion medium are liquids. These can be of:
- 22. show interesting optical, mechanical and electrical properties. The process
- 24. applications in industry as well as in daily life.