Chemistry, asked by jaitanwar008, 1 month ago

inorganic particles such as gold and silver dispersed in water form

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Answered by Prettyboy1231
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Inorganic particles are extremely hygroscopic, meaning they easily take up and retain water from the atmosphere, especially when relative humidity is high.

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Answered by Seceretfairyoflove
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Lyophobic colloids: These are the colloidal solution in which dispersed phase has very little affinity for the dispersion medium. Lyophilic colloids, the precipitations of lyophobic colloids do not regain their properties. These sols are formed by substances like gums, starch and proteins. Lyophilic sol can be easily prepared by directly mixing colloid with the liquid.Hence, Lyophilic Sols are very stable and do not precipitate/coagulate easily. However addition of very large quantities of electrolytes can cause particles to precipitate.

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