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Dialysis and Its Applications in Colloid Separation

Chemistry ⇒ Solutions and Colloids

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A protein solution contains excess salt. Which method would you use to remove the salt without losing the protein?
Describe one industrial application of dialysis.
Describe the process of electrodialysis and how it differs from simple dialysis.
Describe the role of water in the process of dialysis.
Explain how the rate of dialysis can be increased.
Explain why a semipermeable membrane is essential in the process of dialysis.
Explain why dialysis is important in the purification of colloidal medicines.
Explain why dialysis is not effective for separating two different colloidal particles.
Explain why frequent replacement of the external solvent is necessary during dialysis.
In a laboratory experiment, a colloidal solution of starch containing sodium chloride is placed in a dialysis bag and immersed in distilled water. After some time, which substance(s) will be found outside the bag?
In the context of colloid separation, what is the main purpose of dialysis?
Name one real-life application of dialysis in the medical field.
State one difference between osmosis and dialysis.
What is dialysis in the context of colloid separation?
What is the main difference between dialysis and ultrafiltration?
What is the principle behind the separation of ions and colloids during dialysis?
Which property of colloidal particles prevents them from passing through a semipermeable membrane during dialysis?