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Which technique is used to analyse colloidal systems?
Options
1)Turbidimetry
2)Both
3)None
4)Nephelometry​

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Nephelometry is a technique used to analyze colloidal systemic. (Option 4)

  • The research of colloidal systems is referred to as nephelometry. It is focused on the light scattering by liquid molecules.
  • Nephelometry is the study of the intensity of dispersed light over a certain range of suspended particle concentration in a suspension.
  • The intensity of scattered light is proportionate to the suspended particulate matter concentration.
  • As a result, the higher the particle concentration, the higher the illuminance. The scattered light's intensity is usually measured at ninety degrees to the entering light's intensity.
  • As a consequence, option 4 is the right alternative.
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