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21 April, 01:00

Particles of Substance X are dispersed in water to form a colloid. Which describes the electrical charges on the particles of Substance X?

All the particles carry the same charge, which could be either positive or negative.

Each particle carries a charge that is slightly different from the other particles.

Half of the particles carry a positive charge; the other half carry a negative charge.

All the particles are uncharged, or electrically neutral.

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  1. 21 April, 01:11
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    The correct answer is option A.

    All the particles carry the same charge, which could be either positive or negative.

    All the particles of substance X will have same charge on its surface, which is balanced by the oppositely charged ions in the water.

    For example, soap solution (sodium palmitate) dissociates into ions:

    C₁₅H₁₁COONa - -> C₁₅H₁₁COO⁻ + Na⁺

    The cations (Na⁺) passes into the water while the anions (C₁₅H₁₁COO⁻) form aggregates or colloids.
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