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What happens when dialysis is prolonged ?

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The purpose of dialysis is to remove to excess of electrolyte from the colloidal sol. In case dialysis is prolonged, the electrolyet Is completely removed from the sol. In the absence of electrolyete, the colloidal particles in the sol get congulated or precipitated.
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