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what is protective collide???​

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Answered by subhrajena189
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The protective colloid is a type of lyophilic (water loving) colloid which is used to protect the lyophobic colloids from precipitating in an electrolytic solution.

The common example of protective colloids are : gelatin, casein, hemoglobin, egg albumin etc.

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Answered by pallavigurram35
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protective collide is a lyophilic collide that when present in small quantities keeps lyophilic collide from precipitating under the coagulating action of electrolytes.

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