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Give reason: Special type of filter paper are used for filteration of colloidal solutions.

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Ordinary filter paper is permeable to colloidal dispersions (pores being of colloidal size) as well as to true solution and thus cannot be employed for filtration. A filter paper treated with colloidon or gelatin solution followed by hardening by dipping in form of aldehyde solution serves the purpose (`because` due to the treatment pore size of filter paper is reduced).
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