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Solutions are visually distinguished from colloidal systems based on


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Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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Explanation:

Colloids can be distinguished from solutions using the Tyndall effect. Light passing through a colloidal dispersion, such as smoky or foggy air, will be reflected by the larger particles and the light beam will be visible

Answered by ItzImran
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Explanation:

A colloid has a dispersed phase and a continuous phase, whereas in a solution, the solute and solvent constitute only one phase. A solute in a solution are individual molecules or ions, whereas colloidal particles are bigger.

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