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colloidal solution appears to be homogeneous but it is heterogeneous . explain

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Answered by shouryasharmahwu
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Colloidal solution appears to be homogeneous but actually it is heterogenous.  Because of the small size of colloidal particles, we cannot see them with naked eyes. But, these particles can easily scatter a beam of visible light . This scattering of a beam of light is called the Tyndall effect.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. A colloid appears to be homogeneous but actually it is heterogeneous.

2. The size of colloidal particles is bigger than the those of true solution but smaller than those in suspension.

3. It is between 1nm to 100nm in diameter.

4. The particles of collodial cannot be seen even with microscope.

5.The particles of colloiudal can pass through a filter paper, so colloidal cannot be separted by filtration.

6. A colloid scatters a beam of light passing through it

hence by all these reasons , colloidal solution is cateograised as HETEROGENEOUS.

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