TYPES OF COLLOIDAL SYSTEMS
As we have seen above, a colloidal system is made of two phases. The substance distributed as the colloidal
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| A colloidal system of | copper in water |
particles is called the
Dispersed phase. The second continuous phase in which the colloidal particles are dispersed is called the
Dispersion medium. For example, for a colloidal solution of copper in water, copper particles constitute the dispersed phase and water the dispersion medium.
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