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egg albumin in water forms : true solution colloid suspension none of these.

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Answered by RandomxChick
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It gives a colloidal solution.
Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Egg albumin in "Water forms a colloid".

Explanation:

  • A "colloidal solution" is a solution where the fine "smaller particles of one substance" disperses in another substance in a heterogeneous system.
  • The colloidal particles suspend in the dispersal medium because their large particle size yet small enough to be suspended in the medium.
  • "Colloidal solutions" can be classified as "lyophilic" (attracts solvent) and "lyophobic" (repels solvent).
  • "Egg albumin", when "mixed with cold water", forms a lyophilic colloidal solution.
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