Chemistry, asked by varmanaveen50, 9 months ago

Crystalloids differ from colloids in respect of
a. Electric behaviour
b. Particle size
c. Particle nature
d. Solubility

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Answered by saikiransamala2001
1

Answer:

Colloids :

A colloid is a heterogeneous system in which one substance is dispersed (dispersed phase) as very fine particles in another substance called dispersion medium. The solution and colloid essentially differ from one

another by particle size.

Crystalloids are aqueous solutions of mineral salts or other water-soluble molecules. Colloids contain larger insoluble molecules, such as gelatin. Blood is a colloid. So, they mainly differ in particle size.

Explanation:

option B is correct

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