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Can we see colloidal particles

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Answered by abhiram9493
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A colloid is a type of particle intermediate in size between a molecule and the type of particles we normally think of, which are visible to the naked eye. Colloidal particles are usually from 1 to 1,000 nanometers in diameter. Like a solution, the particles never settle to the bottom of the container. ...

Answered by mahasri30
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A colloid is a type of particle intermediate in size between a molecule and the type of particles we normally think of, which are visible to the naked eye. Colloidal particles are usually from 1 to 1,000 nanometers in diameter. When a colloid is placed in water, it forms a mixture which is similar in some ways to a solution, and similar in some ways to a suspension. Like a solution, the particles never settle to the bottom of the container. Like a suspension, the dispersion is cloudy.

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