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How does associate collides are formed

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Q. How does associate collides are formed?

ans. Association colloids are microheterogeneous systems in which the particles of the colloidal dispersed phase (micelles) are formed by the agglomeration of molecules or ions of the substance dissolved in the dispersion medium.

Colloidal state of Matters:-

Colloidal state of matter is, a state in which the size of the particles is such (1 to 1000 nm) that they can pass through the filter paper but not through animal or vegetable membrane.

collided are three types :-

1] True solutions:- the solution in which the size of solute particles is less than 10-9 m or 1 nm (< 10o).

2] Colloidal solution:– the solution in which the size of solute particles is in between 10-9 to 10-6 m are called colloids.

3]Suspensions:- Solution is which size of solute particles is more than 10-6 m.

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