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When a colloidal solution undergoes persistent dialysis, the smaller solute particles and ions are removed from the solution, while the larger colloidal particles remain trapped within the dialysis membrane. This process gradually purifies the colloidal solution by eliminating impurities and small molecules, leading to a more concentrated and refined colloid. Over time, the osmotic pressure difference may also affect the distribution of particles, potentially altering the colloidal properties. Ultimately, prolonged dialysis can enhance the stability and quality of the colloidal dispersion.

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