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Which of the following is an example of associated colloid?(a) Protein in water(b) Soap in water(c) Rubber in benzene(d) $\mathrm{FeCl}_{3}$ in $\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}$
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An associated colloid, also known as a micelle, is a type of colloid that forms when the concentration of the dispersed phase reaches a certain critical point, known as the critical micelle concentration (CMC). At this point, the dispersed particles start to Show more…
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