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which of the
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is not tous about colloida​

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Answered by adityabhadauria8501
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A colloid is a heterogeneous system in which one substance is dispersed (dispersed phase) as very fine particles in another substance called dispersion medium.

The essential difference between a solution and a colloid is that of particle size. While in a solution, the constituent particles are ions or small molecules. In a colloid, the dispersed phase may consist of particles of a single macromolecule (such as protein or a synthetic polymer) or an aggregate of many atoms, ions or molecules.  

Gas-gas colloidal system is not possible as we can't distinguish between the dispersed phase and dispersed medium.

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