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what makes gelatin a colloid​

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Answered by tshreya12
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Explanation:

Gelatin, when dissolved in water, is a colloid because the protein molecules that compose it, mostly derived from collagen, are much larger than usual dissolved molecules, but they remain evenly dispersed throughout the water. A gel is another type of colloid, where a liquid is dispersed through a solid.

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Answered by tanishkay722
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Explanation:

Gelatin, when dissolved in water, is a colloid because the protein molecules that compose it, mostly derived from collagen, are much larger than usual dissolved molecules, but they remain evenly dispersed throughout the water

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