Define and give example of lyophilic solution
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If dispersed phase (solid) tends to attract (i.e., like or love) dispersion medium (liquid), the resultant sol is termed as lyophilic sol. Examples are: Sol of gum, gelatine, starch etc. ... Hydrophobic sols easily coagulated as in this dispersion medium has no apparent affinity or interaction with the dispersed phase.
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The colloidal system in which the particles of the dispersed phase have a strong affinity for the dispersion medium are called lyophilic sols. For example, gum, protein, starch. ... Thus, lyophobic sols are easily coagulated...
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