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One gram of a water insoluble substance of density `0.8 g cm^(-3)` is dispersed in 1 L of water forming a colloidal solution having `10^13` particles of spherical shape per `mm^3`. Calculate the radius of the particle.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow the instructions given in the video transcript and derive the radius of the spherical particles in the colloidal solution. ### Step 1: Calculate the Volume of the Substance Given: - Mass of the substance (m) = 1 g - Density of the substance (d) = 0.8 g/cm³ Using the formula for density: ...
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