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The stabilisation of a lyophobic colloid...

The stabilisation of a lyophobic colloid due to:

A

preferential adsorption of similar charged particle on colloids surface.

B

interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium

C

the formation of a covalent bond between two phases.

D

the viscosity of the medium.

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Similar charged colloidal particles will repel each other so colloidal system will not be suspended.
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