Chemistry, asked by gani4186, 11 months ago

What is meant by multimolecular colloid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multimolecular colloids: On dissolution, a large number of atoms or smaller molecules of a substance aggregate together to form species having size in the colloidal range (1–1000 nm). The species thus formed are called multimolecular colloids. ... Such systems are called macromolecular colloids.

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Definition of Multimolecular Colloids. ... As the colloidal particles are now made up of many atoms or molecules, it is now called multimolecular colloids. For example, a multimolecular colloid formed of a vast number of gold atoms of different sizes in a gold sol.


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