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.
A reversible word that reads the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome.
Lyophilic colloids have a strong affinity for the dispersing medium, forming stable interactions that prevent agglomeration. In contrast, lyophobic colloids lack affinity for the dispersing medium, leading to weaker interactions and increased tendency for precipitation or coagulation, making them less stable.
This is a reversible process.
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.
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.
They are called colloids.
After my opinion they are not colloids.
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
A reversible word that reads the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome.
Lyophilic colloids have a strong affinity for the dispersing medium, forming stable interactions that prevent agglomeration. In contrast, lyophobic colloids lack affinity for the dispersing medium, leading to weaker interactions and increased tendency for precipitation or coagulation, making them less stable.
They are called colloids.
They are called colloids.
Yes it is reversible and the process is called condensation!