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What happens when persistent dialysis of a colloidal sol is carried out?

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Answered by SammyLM10
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On persistent dialysis of colloidal sol the electrolyte is completely removed because of which the colloidal sol becomes unstable and gets coagulated.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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On 'persistent dialysis' of 'colloidal sol', the electrolyte is removed due to which the 'colloidal sol' becomes 'unstable' and gets coagulated.

Explanation:

  • A little amount of electrolyte is present in the colloidal sol which is the reason for the stability of the colloidal sol.
  • While the process of persistent dialysis of a colloidal sol the electrolyte is removed from the colloidal sol which results in the instability of colloidal sol.
  • The sol gets unstable and coagulated, whenever the persistent dialysis of a 'colloidal sol' is done.

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