why colloidal sol is stable?
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colloidal sol are stable because the particles are very very minute and are not visible by naked eyes. thus, they are stable.ex- milk
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This is due to the fact that most colloids are thermodynamically unstable, and their dispersed phase particles tend to aggregate. ... At the same time, adding a lyophilic colloidto a lyophobic sol can slow down the coagulation process and make a kineticallystable colloidal system.
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