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What are Lyophobic Colloids???

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Answered by BlossomingBud123
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Lyophilic Colloids: These are the colloidal solutions in which dispersed particles have strong affinity for dispersion medium. These sols are stable and reversible. Some examples are starch, gum, gelatin sol etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lyophobic Colloids. are solvent hating colloids.

precipitation in lyophobic colloid is an irreversible process. have the same viscosity as the solvent.

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