Due to the presence of electrical charge on colloidal particles,colloidal solutions are good conductors.This fact finds many important applications like:
Rubber plating : The negatively charged rubber particles from the rubber sol are deposited on handles of various utensils,tools,rubber gloves etc by electroplating
Dispersion: This is the process of breaking down materials into smaller particles and dispersing them in a medium. Stabilization: In this phase, stabilizing agents are used to prevent the particles from agglomerating and settling out. Characterization: This involves analyzing the properties of the colloidal system, such as size, shape, and surface charge.
Lyophilic colloids can be coagulated by adding an electrolyte solution, which neutralizes the charge on the colloid particles, causing them to come together and form larger aggregates that then precipitate out of solution. This process is known as coagulation or flocculation.
Yes, colloids can leave a residue when filtered. Colloids are larger particles that can be trapped by the filter, resulting in a residue left behind after filtration.
No, not all colloids have a negative charge. Colloids can have a positive, negative, or neutral charge depending on the type of particles present in the dispersion and the interactions between those particles.
no. not really
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Colloids are a substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance. Colloids are breaking down large particles which add mechanical energy input. Colloid mill are consists of 2 heavy steel discs that is parted by small gaps.
After my opinion they are not colloids.
Dispersion: This is the process of breaking down materials into smaller particles and dispersing them in a medium. Stabilization: In this phase, stabilizing agents are used to prevent the particles from agglomerating and settling out. Characterization: This involves analyzing the properties of the colloidal system, such as size, shape, and surface charge.
The process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces is called dissolution. This is the process through which a solute makes a solution by breaking the solvent.
Lyophilic colloids can be coagulated by adding an electrolyte solution, which neutralizes the charge on the colloid particles, causing them to come together and form larger aggregates that then precipitate out of solution. This process is known as coagulation or flocculation.
Breaking bonds produces energy making it an exothermic process.
It is the process of weathering.
Yes, the process of bond breaking requires energy input, not release.
These colloids are called emulsions.
It is the process of weathering.
some colloids cause pollution in the environment...some colloids release cfc's that contributes to the ozone layer depletion...