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What are multimolecular colloids? Give some examples.

What are multimolecular colloids? Explain with examples.

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Multimolecular colloids are colloidal solutions formed when a large number of atoms or small molecules aggregate in a dispersion medium to form particles in the colloidal size range. These particles are held together by van der Waals forces. Examples include gold sol and sulphur sol, where many atoms or molecules come together to form colloidal particles. Such colloids consist of aggregates of numerous small molecules or atoms forming larger particles dispersed in a medium.

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