Question
Question: Differentiate true solution and colloidal solution....
Differentiate true solution and colloidal solution.
Solution
Hint: We can define these two types of solutions in a homogeneous and non- homogeneous solution. These solutions are divided on the basis of particle size.
Step by step solution: We know that solution is a mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. For example: salt in water. And on the basis of the nature of particle size, solutions are divided into three types: 1) True solution, 2) Colloidal solution and 3) Suspension.
According to the requirement difference between true solution and colloidal solution:
S.NO. | True solution | Colloidal solution |
---|---|---|
1. | It is a mixture of two or more substances in which the solute completely dissolves in the solvent. | It is a heterogenous mixture of two or more substances in which the substance is evenly suspended in the other. |
2. | Size of particles will be less than 1 nm in diameter. | The size range will be 1 – 1000 nm in diameter. |
3. | Homogenous | Heterogenous |
4. | Undergo electrolysis | Undergo cataphoresis |
5. | One phase system | Two phase systems |
6. | Not visible under electron microscope | Visible under electron microscope |
7. | Colour of solution depends on the nature of soluble salt or ions. | Colour of the solution depends on size of the colloidal particles. |
8. | Does not exhibit tyndall effect | Exhibits tyndall effect |
9. | Particles will not show Brownian movements | Particles will show Brownian moments. |
10. | Example: sugar solution in water | Example: starch dissolved in water |
Note: There are some similarities also like both are stable solutions, their particles are not visible by naked eyes, separation by filtration is not possible and will not sediment.