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what is the size of colloidal particles​

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Answered by Charviejindal
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1 nanometer to 1 micrometer

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Size of the colloidal particles are between  10^-6 and 10^-8.

  • It is a Heterogeneous mixture for eg.Milk

  • It exhibit Brownian Movement i.e The movement of particles in zig-zag motion.

  • It shows Tyndal Effect i.e path of light is visible.

  • The colloidal particles cannot be seperated by filtration because they have small size but they can be seperated by centrifugation.

  • They do not show sedimentation.They are quite stable.

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