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why a colloidal solution is heterogeneous but appears homogeneous

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Answered by Nicknwp
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A colloidal is a mixture where very small particles of one substance are evenly distributed through out another substances. Milk is a mixture of liquid butterfat globules dispersed and suspended in water. Colloids are generally considered as heterogenous mixture but have some quality of homogenous mixture as well.

Answered by Robinhood118
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A colloid appears to be homogeneous but actually it is heterogeneous. 2. The size of colloidal particles is bigger than the those of true solution but smaller than those in suspension. ... 5.The particles of colloiudal can pass through a filter paper, so colloidal cannot be separted by filtration

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