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Classification of colloids & comparative account of their general properties Optical, kinetic & electrical properties

April 22, 2024 by DeepakRajput
Screenshot 2024 04 22 085027 Classification of colloids & comparative account of their general properties Optical, kinetic & electrical properties

Colloidal particles exhibit diverse sizes and shapes, ranging from nanoparticles to microparticles with spherical, elongated, or irregular geometries. Understanding the size and shapes of colloidal particles is crucial for designing and tailoring their properties for specific applications in fields such as nanotechnology, materials science, and biomedicine. Classification of Colloids Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures composed of … Read more

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