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Colloidal solution can be made in water and in air as media. What distinctive names are given to these two types of sols ?

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To answer the question regarding the distinctive names given to colloidal solutions made in water and in air, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understanding Colloidal Solutions A colloidal solution consists of two main components: the dispersion medium and the dispersed phase. The dispersion medium is the substance in which the dispersed phase is distributed. ### Step 2: Identifying the Dispersion Medium In this question, we have two different dispersion media: - Water ...
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