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Surface tension of lyophilic sols is:(a) lower than water(b) more than water(c) equal to water(d) none of these
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Lyophilic sols are colloidal solutions in which the dispersed phase has a strong affinity for the dispersion medium. This means that the particles of the dispersed phase are strongly attracted to the particles of the dispersion medium. Show more…
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