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Lyophilic colloids and lyophobic colloids difference between

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Answered by samverma
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1)lyo means liquid and Philic means love.
a colloid system obtained readily on simple warming or shaking the substance with suitable solvent is known as lyophilic colloid.

2)lyo-liquid and phobic means hate.
colloids formed with difficulty are termed as lyophobic colloids.
Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Lyophilic colloids : The sols in which there is a strong affinity between the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium are called lyophilic colloids.

(2) Lyophobic colloids : The sols in which there is little affinity between the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium are called lyophobic colloids.

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