Chemistry, asked by nirmalsingh26, 1 year ago

what are lyophillic and lyophobic colloids???​

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Answered by hardikdevansh70
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Lyophillic means 'solvent loving'

those substances which when mixed with a suitable solvent as the dispersion medium directly form the colloidal solution are called lyophilic

Lyophobic means solvent hating

those substance when mixed with dispersion medium donot form colloidal solution are called lyophobic

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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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