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What are Macro molecular colloid with examples​

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Explanation:

The colloids formed here are similar to that of the actual solution in many respects and are very stable. Example: Starch, proteins, enzymes, and cellulose are the naturally occurring macromolecular colloids whereas polyethene, synthetic rubber, etc. are the synthetic macromolecules.

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Explanation:

Macromolecular Colloids

The colloids formed here are similar to that of the actual solution in many respects and are very stable. Example: Starch, proteins, enzymes, and cellulose are the naturally occurring macromolecular colloids whereas polyethene, synthetic rubber, etc. are the synthetic macromolecules.

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