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Explain purification methods of colloidal solutions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The process in which the ions are removed from the solution by the phenomenon of diffusion through a permeable membrane is known as dialysis. In this process, a sol consisting of ions or molecules is filled in a permeable membrane bag, dipped in the water.

Answered by ItzqueergirlxX
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Let us first understand about dialysis process,

(1) Dialysis:

Dialysis is the process which is used for the separation of crystalloids from a colloid by filtration or diffusion through parchment paper or animal membrane.

The apparatus employed for this purpose is called a dialyser. . .

It consists of a bag made of cellophane (membrane).

The bag is filled with the impure solution which has to be purified and is suspended in a tank through which pure water is circulated.

The impurities of electrolytes present in the solution diffuse out of the bag leaving pure solution in the bag.

(2) Electrodialysis:

As we know dialysis is a slow process. Electrodialysis is a process in which electrically charged membranes are used to separate ions from an aqueous solution by driving force of an electrical potential difference. Electrodialysis is used in combination with bipolar membranes for the production of acids and bases from waste water containing salts.

Now if we consider the question, Electrodialysis is the method for the purification of a colloidal solution containing excess amounts of electrolytes.

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