Chemistry, asked by chandu987, 10 months ago

how many colloidal system exist in nature​

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Answered by vkvinay6230
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A colloidal system with finely divided particles with diameter lying between 1nm and 200nm can exist in two phases. Each one of the phase is scattered or dispersed in the other. The phase which is scattered is called the dispersed phase, the internal phase or the discontinuous phase. The phase in which the dispersion is taking place is called the dispersion or medium or the external or the continuous phase. The dispersion phase is the major phase of the system as it constitutes the major fraction of the system.

Answered by Anonymous
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A colloid is one of the three primary types of mixtures, with the other two being a solution and suspension. A colloid is a solution that has particles ranging between 1 and 1000 nanometers in diameter, yet are still able to remain evenly distributed throughout the solution.

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