Chemistry, asked by Mehul789, 1 year ago

write any two properties of colloid ?

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Answered by protestant
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Properties of colloid are÷

◆◆STABILITY÷Colloids are relatively stable in nature.T he particle of the dispersed phase are in the state of Continuous motion and remain suspended in the solution.


●●HETEROGENOUS NATURE÷

Since colloid consist two phases,the dispersed phase as well as the dispersion medium,they are known as heterogeneous in nature.


◆◆FILTERABILITY÷

They readily pass through ordinary filter paper
without leaving any residue.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE

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* first we discuss what is colloid

=>> colloid is a heterogenous mixture  whoes particle are  not as small as solution but they are so small that can not be seen by naked eyes . One substance can be the dispersion medium, such as water or gas. The other is kind of dispersed medium and  the size of the solute particles is between 1 nm (10-9 m) to 100 nm.

example  = ,  flog, cloud, milk and flor , water and salt  etc

* components

  • Dispersed phase

The solute-like component or the dispersed particles in a colloid form the dispersed phase.

  • Dispersing medium

The component in which the dispersed phase is suspended is known as the dispersing medium.

properties of colloid  =

  • It is a heterogeneous mixture having particle size between 1 nm to 100 nm.
  • Size of particles is very small, cannot be seen with naked eyes.
  • It scatters a beam of light.
  • They are stable as the particles do not settle when left undisturbed.

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