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What happens when persistent dialysis of a colloidal solution is carried out?

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The stability of a colloidal sol is due to the presence of a small amount of the electrolyte. On persistent dialysis, the electrolyte is completely removed. As a result, the colloidal sol becomes unstable and gets coagulated.
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