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Hydrophilic gels, when placed in water, absorb liquid resulting in an increases of their volume. This process of swelling of gels takes place with
a. No change in volume
Net increase in volume
c. Net decrease in volume
Large reduction in volume

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To solve the question regarding the behavior of hydrophilic gels when placed in water, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Definition of Hydrophilic Gels Hydrophilic gels are materials that have a strong affinity for water. The term "hydrophilic" means "water-loving." These gels are capable of absorbing water due to their chemical structure. **Hint:** Remember that "hydrophilic" indicates a strong attraction to water. ### Step 2: Analyze the Process of Swelling ...
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