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A blood is the example of colloid because​

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Answered by satyammaurya92
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In its normal stable state, blood is a suspension, which is a colloid. It mainly consists of red & white blood cells, and lymphocytes suspended in plasma. When acted upon by external forces, such as a centrifuge found in hospitals, the blood separates into its constituents just as a suspension does.

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Answered by rmdolic11
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Blood has the characteristic of both a colloid and a suspension making it a colloidal suspension. In its normal stable state, blood is a suspension, which is a colloid. It mainly consists of red & white blood cells, and lymphocytes suspended in plasma.

When acted upon by external forces, such as a centrifuge found in hospitals, the blood separates into its constituents just as a suspension does. It flocculates and plasma is separated from other compounds.

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