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what is lyophobic colloid?​

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These sols are stable and reversible. Some examples are starch, gum, gelatin sol etc. ii) Lyophobic Colloids: There the dispersed phase has no affinity for the dispersion medium. ... Some examples are metal in water, ferrie hydroxide sol etc

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Answered by rudra031108
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lyophobic colloid an unstable colloid system in which the disperse phase particles tend to repel liquids, are easily precipitated, and cannot be redispersed with additional solvent.

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