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At isoelectric point,

A

a collodial particle move towards cathode during electrophresis

B

a colloidal particle does not move either towards cathode or towards anode during electrophresis

C

a colloidal particle does not move either towards cathode or towards anode during electrophoresis

D

pH of medium becomes 7

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C

a colloidal particle does not move either towards cathode or towards anode during electrophoresis
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