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what is difference between colloides and solution​

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Answered by rachysutar
6

Explanation:

A solution is homogenous and 1 phase. A colloid is heterogeneous, and consists of more than 1 phase.

Explanation:

A solution consists of a single phase whereby a solute is solvated by a solvent. For example,

K

C

l

(s)

+

H

2

O

K

C

l

(aq)

.

A colloid consists of more than 1 phase - for example, it could be solid in gas (smoke), two immiscible liquid phases (oil/water emulsion), or maybe gas in liquid (shaving foam). The key point is that there is not a single phase but two phases which exist as a stable suspension. Technically, a colloid should have a mean particle size between 1 and 1000

n

m

.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Colloids are unlike solutions because their dispersed particles are much larger than those of a solution. The dispersed particles of a colloid cannot be separated by filtration, but they scatter light, a phenomenon called the Tyndall effect .....

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