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Starch dispersed in hot water is an example of

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Answered by TheTotalDreamer
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Hey mate,

Starch dispersed in hot water is an example of lyophilic sols.

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Answered by anjalin
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Complete question:

Starch dispersed in hot water is an example of

A. Emulsion

B. Hydrophobic sol

C. Lyophilic sol

D. Associated colloid

Answer:

Starch dispersed in hot water is an example of C. Lyophilic sol.

Explanation for the answer:

  • Starch is a substance which forms a colloidal solution in water.
  • It's molecules have colloidal dimensions.
  • It forms lyophilic sol when water is used as the dispersion medium.
  • The formation of sol is mainly accelerated by heating.
  • Hence, the correct answer among all the options is option C. Lyophilic sol.

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