Question:

Match List I with List II:

List I
Name of
Emulsifier

List II
Remark

A.Triethanola-
mine oleate
I.Surface-active agent (non-
ionic)
B.N-ethyl N-ethy
morpholinium
ethosulfate
(Atlas G-263)
II.Hydrophilic colloid
C.Polyxyethelene
sorbitan mono
oleate (Atlas
Tween 80)
III.Surface-active agent
(anionic)
D.GelatinIV.w/o Emulsifier (HLB = 4.3)
V.Surface active agent
(cationic)

Choose the correct answer from the options given below

Updated On: Nov 11, 2025
  • A-II, B-IV, C-V, D-III
  • A-III, B-V, C-I, D-II
  • A-V, B-IV, C-II, D-III
  • A-IV, B-III, C-V, D-I
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To determine the correct matches from List I (Name of Emulsifier) with List II (Remark), we need to understand each emulsifier and its type of surfactant or emulsifying agent.

  1. Triethanolamine oleate: It is known as a surface-active agent and typically functions as an anionic surfactant due to its oleate component. Therefore, it corresponds to III. Surface-active agent (anionic).
  2. N-ethyl N-ethylmorpholinium ethosulfate (Atlas G-263): This is a cationic surfactant because it is based on a quaternary ammonium compound. Therefore, it corresponds to V. Surface active agent (cationic).
  3. Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (Atlas Tween 80): This compound is often used as a non-ionic surfactant. Therefore, it corresponds to I. Surface-active agent (non-ionic).
  4. Gelatin: Gelatin is a protein and acts as a hydrophilic colloid, commonly used as an emulsifier in pharmaceuticals. Therefore, it corresponds to II. Hydrophilic colloid.

Based on these understandings, the correct matches are:

  • A - III: Triethanolamine oleate is a Surface-active agent (anionic).
  • B - V: N-ethyl N-ethylmorpholinium ethosulfate (Atlas G-263) is a Surface active agent (cationic).
  • C - I: Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (Atlas Tween 80) is a Surface-active agent (non-ionic).
  • D - II: Gelatin is a Hydrophilic colloid.

Therefore, the correct option is A-III, B-V, C-I, D-II.

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