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Difference between dispersed phase and dispersal medium??
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Answered by vishaljadhav88
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the substance which dissolves/ mixes in solvent is called dispersed phase
the medium in which substance dissolves is called dispersion medium
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Answered by Anonymous
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A dispersed phase is formed by a solute-like component or colloidal particles in a colloid.



A dispersion medium on the other hand, is the medium in which the dispersed phase (solute) is suspended in a solvent.



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