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For what reasons should we consider colloid as heterogeneous​

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture whose particle size is intermediate between those of a solution and a suspension. The dispersed particles are spread evenly throughout the dispersion medium, which can be a solid, liquid, or gas.

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Colloids.

Solutions Colloids Suspensions

Homogeneous Heterogeneous Heterogeneous

Answered by shreyayadav13
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At the microscopic level, a colloid is heterogenous. At the macroscopic level it is homogenous.

Macroscopically, a colloid shows a single "phase": if you sample a few micro liters anywhere, it will always have the same composition. But if you look at the microscopic level, you will find that there are at least two different regions, each with a different composition.

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