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what is colloidal state

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Answered by ishika4111
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A colloidal state is a type of dispersed system, so that means it has a phase, which is a liquid in most cases, with small insoluble particles dispersed in that phase. 
Answered by 1Anushka12
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The colloidal state is a particulate phase, in which the particles range in. size from 1.0 nm to 10' nm, dispersed in a continuous phase, the dispersion medium. The extremely large interface between the two phases dictates that on surface energy considerations alone, the colloidal state is thermodynamically unstable.

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