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why lypohillic collidal solutions are more stable than lyphobic​

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The stability of lyophilic sols is a result of two factors, the presence of a charge and the solvation of colloidal particles. On the other hand, the stability of lyophobic sols is only because of the presence of a charge. Thus, the lyophilic sol is more stable than lyophobic sol due to the extensive solvation.

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The stability of lyophilic sols is a result of two factors, the presence of a charge and the solvation of colloidal particles. On the other hand, the stability of lyophobic sols is only because of the presence of a charge. Thus, the lyophilic sol is more stable than lyophobic sol due to the extensive solvation.

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