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Blood is an example of a colloid because
a) its particles are less than 10^-6 m in size
b) its particles are uniform throughout
c) its particles are not visible to the naked eye
d) its particles can scatter light

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Answered by pk8094461667
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Answer:

the blood cell size are of between 1nm to 100nm

Answered by Manjula29
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Blood is an example of a colloid because the size of it's particals is less than  10^-6m, and in blood the size of blood cell is between 1nm to 100nm.

According to the question, the correct option will be:-

a) its particles are less than 10^-6 m in size

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