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Standard XII
Chemistry
Elementary and Complex Reactions
Why can't we ...
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Why can't we see the collidal particles with naked eyes.
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Dear Student,
The size of colloidal particles range between 1 nm to 1000 nm which is too small to be observed from naked eye. Hence, they cannot be seen from naked eye.
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