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What is the difference between multimolecular and macromolecular collids ? Give one example of each . How are associated colloids different from these two types of colloids ?

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`{:("Multimolecular colloids","Macromolecular Colloids"),("They are aggregates of molecules less than 1 nm thick","the themselves are large molecules of colloidal dimensions."),("Example: Sulphur Sol.","Example:Strach"):}`
Associate colloids: Associated colloids are those which at low concentration behave as normal electrolytes and at high concentration act as colloids.
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