what is range of size of dispersed phase particle in a colloidal solution
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The particles of the colloids have a range from 1 to 1000 nm in diameter. The solution is called colloidal dispersion because the particles of solutions do not mix or settle down. They are dispersed in the solution
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The range of size of dispersed phase particles in a colloidal solution is 1nm-100nm.
- When the size of the particle dissolved is intermediate between true solutions and suspensions, then the solution is said to be a colloidal solution.
- Examples are glycine, blood, etc.,
- The dispersed phase is present in the colloidal particles in the same solution.
- The medium where these particles are distributed is called the dispersion medium.
- Examples are emulsion, foams, etc.,
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