CUET · CHEMISTRY · PYQ PAPER 2023
Which of the following sols are correctly matched with their corresponding charges ?
(A) \(\text{Cr(OH)}_3\) sol : negatively charged sol
(B) \(\text{TiO}_2\) sol : positively charged sol
(C) \(\text{CdS}\) sol: positively charged sol
(D) Gum: negatively charged sol
(E) Silver sol : positively charged sol
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
- A (C) and (E) only
- B (A) and (C) only
- C (B) and (E) only
- D (B) and (D) only
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(D) (B) and (D) only
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(B) "\\(\\text{TiO}_2\\) sol : positively charged sol" is correct. (D) "Gum: negatively charged sol" is correct. The correct answer is "(B) and (D) only".
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