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AP EAMCET · Chemistry · Surface Chemistry

' \(A\) ' is a protecting colloid. The following data is obtained for preventing the coagulation of 10 mL of gold sol to which 1 mL of \(10 \% \mathrm{NaCl}\) is added. What is the gold number of 'A'?
\(\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\hline \text{Expt. No.} & \begin{array}{c} \text{Wt (in mg) of A} \\ \text{added to gold sol} \end{array} & \text{Coagulation} \\ \hline 1 & 40 & \text{Prevented} \\ \hline 2 & 35 & \text{Prevented} \\ \hline 3 & 25 & \text{Not prevented} \\ \hline 4 & 32 & \text{Not prevented} \\ \hline 5 & 33 & \text{Prevented} \\ \hline\end{array}\)

  1. A 32
  2. B 33
  3. C 35
  4. D 40
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(B) 33

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Gold number is defined as the minimum amount of lyophilic colloid in milligrams which prevents the flocculation of 10 ml gold sol by the addition of 1 ml of \(10 \% \mathrm{NaCl}\) solution. More the gold number, lesser will be the protective power of lyophillic colloids. So…