Chemistry, asked by dichhakhadka, 7 months ago

Based on the following characteristics distinguish in tabular form the behavior of true
solution, suspension and colloidal solution:
(i) Appearance(ii) Visibility(iii) Filter-ability
(iv) Tyndall effect(v) stability(vi) Particle size

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Answered by ananyam43
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the differences between colloidal solution, true solution and suspension are:

→Appearance: colloid are translucent, true solution are transparent and suspension are opaque.

→Visibility: true solution cannot be distinguished as solute and solvent, colloidal particle cannot be seen through naked eyes, suspension particle can be through naked eyes.

→Filter-ability: suspension can be filtered but colloid and true solution.

→Tyndall effect: Can be seen in colloid and suspension but not in true solution.

→stability: suspension is very much stable, true solution is little bit stable, colloid are not stable.

→particle size: true solution has particle size smaller that 1nm, colloid particle size us between 1nm and 100nm, in suspension particle size is more than 100nm.

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