Surface Chemistry
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substances which behave as strong electrolytes at low concentration, but show colloidal properties at high concentration due to aggregated particle formation. The aggregated particles formed in such a manner are called associated colloids or micelles.
In general, these associated colloids are formed by soaps and synthetic detergents.
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In Haber's process, hydrogen is obtained by reacting methane with steam in presence of NiO as catalyst. The process is known as steam reforming. Why is it necessary to remove CO when ammonia is obtained by Haber’s process?
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