Question
Give an example of an associated colloid.
Solution
Answer:
substances which behave as strong electrolytes at low concentration, but show colloidal properties at high concentration due to aggregated particle formation. The aggregated particles formed in such a manner are called associated colloids or micelles.
In general, these associated colloids are formed by soaps and synthetic detergents.
substances which behave as strong electrolytes at low concentration, but show colloidal properties at high concentration due to aggregated particle formation. The aggregated particles formed in such a manner are called associated colloids or micelles.
In general, these associated colloids are formed by soaps and synthetic detergents.