This is because evaporating the liquid the sol is destroyed.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
It is called the Tyndall effect.
Colloids are very small particles of a substance suspended in a mixture making them homogeneous.
I'm pretty sure that would be a colloid. Hope that helps!
This is a reversible process.
Lyophilic collids molecules are more attracted to the dispersion medium then the particles themselves there by coagulation does not takes place
These colloids are called emulsions.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
Yes it is reversible and the process is called condensation!
They are called colloids.
Yes it is reversible (physical) called melting or dissolving
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
After my opinion they are not colloids.
The Tyndall effect is observed in colloids (solid-gas, solid-liquid, etc.).
They are called colloids.
They are called colloids.