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What is coagulation of lyophobic colloids?


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Lyophobic colloids:

  • Coagulation is the process of settling colloidal particles by induced aggregation caused by the presence of a suitable electrolyte.
  • Lyophobic colloids are colloidal solutions where the dispersed phase has a low affinity for the dispersion medium.
  • In Lyophilic sols coagulation two variables responsible for the stability of lyophilic sols.
  • The charge and solvation of colloidal particles are two of these factors.
  • A lyophilic sol can be coagulated if these two factors are removed.

Coagulation of lyophobic colloids can be done by following methods:

  • By electrophoresis
  • By mixing two oppositely charged sols
  • By persistent dialysis
  • By addition of electrolytes.

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