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ColloidsMatter of very small particle size, in the range of 10-5 to 10-7 in diameter.
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ColloidsMatter of very small particle size, in the range of 10-5 to 10-7 in diameter.
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ColloidsVery small, finely divided solids (particles that do not dissolve) that remain dispersed in a liquid for a long time due to their small size and electrical charge. When most of the particles in water [..]
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ColloidsVery small, finely divided solids (that do not dissolve) that remain dispersed in a liquid for a long time due to their small size and electrical charge.
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ColloidsVery small, finely divided solids (that do not dissolve) that remain dispersed in a liquid for a long time due to their small size and electrical charge.
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ColloidsTwo-phase systems in which one is uniformly dispersed in another as particles small enough so they cannot be filtered or will not settle out. The dispersing or continuous phase or medium envelops the [..]
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ColloidsTwo-phase systems in which one is uniformly dispersed in another as particles small enough so they cannot be filtered or will not settle out. The dispersing or continuous phase or medium envelops the [..]
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ColloidsColloids: A chemical mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another. Sometimes they are referred to as suspensions because the particles are mixed but can eventually settle if left [..]
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ColloidsVery small, finely divided solids (particles that do not dissolve) that remain dispersed in a liquid for a long time due to their small size and electrical charge. When most of the particles in water [..]
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Colloidsfinely divided solids which will not settle but which may be removed by coagulation or biochemical action.
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Colloidsfinely divided solids which will not settle but which may be removed by coagulation or biochemical action. conservation
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ColloidsA type of nondisfusable intravenous fluid used to maintain circulation volume in the body. Examples are albumen, dextran, hetastarch, and gelatin (not available in the US). Complement Cascade
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ColloidsA type of nondisfusable intravenous fluid used to maintain circulation volume in the body. Examples are albumin, dextran, hetastarch, tetrastarch, and gelatin (not available in the US).
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ColloidsFine-grained material in suspension. Specifically refers to a particle-size range of less than 0.00024 mm.
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ColloidsOrganic matter of very fine particle size, usually in the range of 10-5
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