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difference between dispersed phase and dispersing medium in collidal solution

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dispersed Phase and Dispersion Medium

The solution is called colloidal dispersion because the particles of solutions do not mix or settle down. ... The substances which are dispersed in the solution are called dispersed phase, and the solution in which it is dispersed is called dispersion medium.

Answered by teena2006rupani
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dispersed phase:the phase in a two-phase system that consists of finely divided particles (as colloidal particles), droplets, or bubbles of one substance distributed through another substance. — called also discontinuous phase, internal phase.

dispersing medium:the liquid, gaseous, or solid phase in a two-phase system in which the particles of the dispersed phase are distributed. — called also continuous phase, external phase.

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