True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids
True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids - A true solution is a homogeneous solution in which the solute particles have diameters less than 10 - 7 cm. i.e., the solute particles are of molecular dimensions. The particles are invisible even..
True Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids
A true solution is a homogeneous solution in which the solute particles have diameters less than 10 - 7 cm. i.e., the solute particles are of molecular dimensions. The particles are invisible even under powerful microscope..
Difference between true solutions, suspensions and colloids
Property True solutions Colloidal solutions Suspensions Particle size Less than 10 - 7 cm Between 10 - 5 and 10 - 7 cm Greater than 10 - 5 cm Visibility of particles Invisible to naked eye not visible under powerful micros..
Colloids
It is well known, that solutions are homogenous systems while suspensions are heterogeneous systems, i.e., they consist of more than one phase. In between the extremes of suspensions and solutions lies the colloidal syste..
Introduction
The different kinds of micromolecules and macromolecules that we have studied so far occur in the cell dissolved in solution or as suspensions in a colloidal state. Alternatively, they may be assembled into subcellular components like cell membrane, cytoplasm and cell organelles..
Structural Organization of the Cell
The different kinds of micromolecules and macromolecules that we have studied so far occur in the cell dissolved in solution or as suspensions in a colloidal state. Alternatively, they may be assembled into subcellular components like cell membrane, cytoplasm and cell orga..
Structural Organization of the Cell
Introduction - The different kinds of micromolecules and macromolecules that we have studied so far occur in the cell dissolved in solution or as suspensions in a colloidal state. Alternatively, they may be assembled into subcellular components like cell membrane, cytoplasm and ..
Introduction to Osmoregulation and Excretion
Introduction - The nitrogenous waste materials produced in the animal body due to metabolic reactions are of no use to the cell. These waste materials if allowed to accumulate in the body, may become toxic. Therefore, they must be removed from the body. The process of elimination of metabolic waste..
Colloids
Colloids - It is well known, that solutions are homogenous systems while suspensions are heterogeneous systems, i.e., they consist of more than one phase. In between the extremes of suspensions and solutions lies the colloidal system. Colloids appear homogeno..
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