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Mention any three differences between lyophillic and lyophobic colloids... ​

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Answered by shakuntalagupta015
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lyophillic and lyophobic colloids...

1. The affinity between disperse phase and dispersion medium is strong.

1. The affinity between disperse phase and dispersion medium is weak.

2. The viscosity of colloid is higher than that of the dispersion medium.

2. The viscosity of colloid is same as that of the dispersion medium.

3. The surface tension of colloid is lower than that of the dispersion medium.

3. The surface tension of colloid is same as that of the dispersion medium.

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Answered by anshumanironman
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a) Lyophilic colloid. b)Lyophobic colloid

a) The affinity between disperse phase and dispersion medium is strong.

b) The affinity between disperse phase and dispersion medium is weak.

a) The viscosity of colloid is higher than that of the dispersion medium.

b) The viscosity of colloid is same as that of the dispersion medium.

a) The surface tension of colloid is lower than that of the dispersion medium.

b) The surface tension of colloid is same as that of the dispersion medium.

Explanation:

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