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Colloids are quite stable. name the process by which you can separate the components of a colloidal solution

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Answered by yoyo1z2x3c
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by filtration

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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The process by which you can separate the components of a colloidal solution.

Colloids are quite stable. In chemistry, Dialysis is the process of separating dissolved ions or molecules of minute dimensions (crystalloids) from suspended colloidal particles using the uneven rates of diffusion of such molecules through the pores of semipermeable membranes. In 1861, Thomas Graham, a British chemist, used this procedure for the first time. Such a combination can be suspended in water in a bag made of parchment, collodion, or cellophane and the ions and tiny molecules flow through the membrane, leaving the colloidal particles behind. Dialysis separation is a slow process that is sped up by heating or, if the crystalloids are charged, by applying an electric field. Its pace is determined by the variations in particle size and diffusion rates between the colloidal and the crystalloidal elements (electrodialysis). See also artificial organ for applications in medicine.

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