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defenation and properties of collidal solution​

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Answered by jasnoorsinghgrewal
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A colloid is a kind solution in which the size of the solute particles is intermediate between solutions and suspensions.

The size of solute particles in a colloid is bigger than the particles of a solution but smaller than that of a suspension. A colloidal solution appears to be a homogeneous solution but actually is heterogeneous. Example- soap solution, milk, ink, synthetic detergents etc.

Some properties of a colloid are:

• a colloid appears to be homogeneous but actually is heterogeneous.

• the size of solute particles of a colloid is bigger then that of solution but smaller than that of a suspension. It is between 1nm to 100nm (or between 10^-9 to 10^-7).

• the particles of a colloid can pass through a filter paper and therefore cannot be separated via filtration.

• the particles of a colloid do not settle down on keeping undisturbed for some time. That is why a colloids are quite stable.

• a colloid scatters a Beam of light passing through it, and therefore shows Tyndall effect.
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