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What is the approximate radius of particles of a solution ??

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Answered by Abhishek9731
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In the true solution the sizes of the particles are very low and is approximately less than 1 nm , which can not be seen by naked eyes.
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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

  • The approximate radius of the particles of a solution varies depending upon its type.
  • In true solutions, the solute is completely mixed with the solvent and forms a homogenous mixture, the particle size is very small and less than 10-9 m or 1 nm.
  • In heterogeneous solutions, the size of one or more of its solute particle size can be greater than 1000 nm.
  • Colloidal particles can vary from 1-1000 nm.
  • The true solution and colloidal particles are small-sized and the heterogeneous solute particles are bigger and can be visualized better through the naked eye.
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