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what is lyophobic colloid? ​

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Answered by NirabhraMondal
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In this type of colloidal system, the dispersed phase does not have an affinity for the dispersion medium so the colloid is not readily formed. They are also known as irreversible sols as they cannot be reconstituted by simply adding dispersion medium after precipitation.

Answered by ishanikapoor217
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Lyophobic Colloids: There the dispersed phase has no affinity for the dispersion medium. These are unstable sols and are irreversible. Some examples are metal in water, ferrie hydroxide sol etc

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