Differences between lyophillic and lyophobic
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lyophillic -(of a colloid) readily dispersed by a solvent and not easily precipitated.
lyophobic -(of a colloid) not lyophilic.
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Lyophilic colloids are the liquid loving colloids. Lyo means liquid and philic means loving hence, liquid loving. And lyophobic colloids are the liquid hating colloids. Lyo means liquid and phobic means hating, hence liquid hating.
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