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Smoke is a Colloid. Justify.​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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Smoke from a fire is example of colloidal system in which tiny particles of solid float in air. ... They easily pass through filter paper but colloidal particles are big enough to be blocked by parchment paper or animal membrane. Hence, smoke is a colloidal system of carbon dispersed in air.

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Answered by prakruthirprakruthir
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smoke is a collide because very tiny particles of solid float in air.

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