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lyophilic sol
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nature : General Department of polymer solution. Referring to the dispersed phase and dispersion medium strong affinity with the Sol, in the majority of its polymer on the surface layer of tightly maintained solvent molecules, forming pro-Sol liquid. General Sol, which unlike the larger electrolyte stability, but is reversible. If proteins such as gelatin and water dispersed in liquid sol 1954, but after the removal of water evaporation, can resume into dry gelatin and other proteins. Water dispersion medium for the pro-Sol said hydrophilic liquid Sol (sol hydrophilic).


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1) sol
2) lyophilic solid
3) colloidal solution
4) sol
5) sol;colloid solution;collosol
6) lyophilic colloid;lyophil
7) glue
8) Gum
9) Gum
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