MHT CET · Chemistry · Surface Chemistry
Which of the following is positively charged sol?
- A Haemoglobin in blood
- B Sol of starch
- C Gelatin
- D 'Ag' sol
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Correct Answer
(A) Haemoglobin in blood
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Haemoglobin in blood is a positively charged sol whereas sol of starch, gelatin sol and silver sol are negatively charged sols.
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