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How flour(mixed with water) is an example of liophilic sols.I mean how it can be reversible?
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Lyophillic sols are reversible because if the solution medium, in this case water, is evaporated, the residue, in this case flour, becomes a colloidal sol again when water is added back to the residue.
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