Which  of the  following colloids  cannot  be  coagulated easily?

(i) Lyophobic colloids.

(ii) Irreversible colloids.

(iii) Reversible  colloids.

(iv) Lyophilic colloids.

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Ans:  (iii)  and  (iv)

Sols  directly  formed  by mixing substances  like  gum, gelatin,   starch, rubber, etc., with a  suitable liquid (the  dispersion 

medium) are  called lyophilic sols. They are  also known as  reversible col

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