Lyophilic and lyophobic sols
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago
Lyophilic Sol
Lyophobic Sol
These are reversible sols.
These are irreversible sols.
They are quite stable and are not easily coagulated by electrolytes.
They are less stable and get coagulated by electrolytes, by heating or by agitating.
They are obtained by simple solution method, e.g. starch solution.
They are prepared by indirect methods which are not so easy.
They are obtained from organic material such as starch, gum, gelatin etc.
They are obtained from inorganic materials such as metals, sulphides, metal oxides etc.
The particles are hydrated.
The particles are not hydrated.
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