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what is lyophobic colloid? ​

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Answered by pds39937
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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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A Lyophobic Colloid is a substance that contains large molecules that do not properly dissolve in liquids. The term Lyophobic comes from “Lyo” which means solvent and “Phobic” which means hating. When such colloids dissolve in a liquid, a very weak attraction force exists between the liquid molecules and colloidal particles and system does not readily become a colloidal solution.

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