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how are collids different from suspensions​

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Answered by gulabanitanisha
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Colloidal dispersion has one phase, very small solid particles dispersed in solvent homogeneously; whereas suspension has two phases where relatively larger solid particles are suspended in solvent heterogeneously.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • It is a form of the heterogeneous solution
  • Particle size greater than 1000 nm
  • Particles settle down well
  • Can be separated by filtration
  • May scatter light
  • Opaque
  • Easily visible through the naked eye

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  • It is a form of a homogeneous solution
  • Particle size range from 1 and 1000 nm
  • Particles do not separate
  • Cannot be separated by filtration
  • Shows Tyndall effect
  • Translucent
  • Not visible through the naked eye
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