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Question
Differentiate between the following:
Lyophobic Sol and Lyophilic Sol
Solution
Sr. No. | Lyophobic Sol | Lyophilic Sol |
1. | They are solvent-hating and thermodynamically unstable. | They are solvent-loving and thermodynamically stable. |
2. | Precipitation is an irreversible process. | Precipitation is a reversible process. |
3. | Formed by special methods. | Formed easily by direct mixing. |
4. | For example, Metal sulphides and hydroxides. | For example, Starch, Gelatin. |
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