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On addition of 0.8 mL of solution of 10% NaCl to 30 mL of red gold sol in presence of 0.03 g of starch, the coagulation is just prevented. The gold number of starch is


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0.09

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0.4

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0.0375

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5

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Solution

The correct option is C

0.0375


Minimum mass (mg) of lyophilic sol to be added to 10 ml of red gold sol which can prevent from coagulation on addition upon 1 ml of 10% NaCl solution is called gold number.

For 30 ml of red gold sol -------- 0.8 ml of 10% NaCl required

For 10 ml of red gold sol -------- 0.8×1030 = 0.266 ml is required

For 0.8 ml of 10% NaCl-------- 0.03 g of starch is required

For 1 ml of 10% NaCl----------- 0.03x 1/0.8 = 0.0375 mg starch is required (gold number)


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