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In What Respects Does a True Solution Differ from a Colloidal Solution ?

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In what respects does a true solution differ from a colloidal solution ?

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Property True Solution Colloidal Solution
Size of the particles < 1nm 1 – 100 nm
Nature Homogeneous Heterogeneous
Tyndall effect True Solution does not show Tyndall effect. Colloidal solution shows Tyndall effect.
Separation Cannot be done by filtration Separation of colloidal solution cannot be done by filtration. However, it is possible by centrifugation process.
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