Q.1 What happens when electric current is passed in a colloidal solution?

Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !!!

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the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.

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it will move opposite side
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electrophoresis 
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THE COLLODIAL PARTICALES ARE ELETRICALLY CHARGED WHEN ELETRIC CURRENT IS PASSED COLLODIAL PARTICALES MOVE TOWARD OPPOSITIALLY CHARGED ELETRODE.
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When electric current is passed through a colloidal solution the particles of colloid solution move toward the opposite charged electrode. This a movement of particles of colloidal solution is known as electrophoresis.
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When electric current is passed through a colloidal solution , the dispersed phase (or colloidal particles)move towards oppositely charged electrodes . On reaching the electrode, they lose their charge and get coagulated.
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Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !!!
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when electric current is passed through a colloidal solution the displaced face charcoal Idol particles move towards oppositely charged electrodes on reaching the electrodes there lose their charge and get correlated
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HE COLLODIAL PARTICALES ARE ELETRICALLY CHARGED WHEN ELETRIC CURRENT IS PASSED COLLODIAL PARTICALES MOVE TOWARD OPPOSITIALLY CHARGED ELETRODE.
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis
     
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    When electric current is passed through a colloidal solution , the dispersed phase (or colloidal particles) move towards opposite charged electrodes . On reaching the electrode, they lode their charge and get coagulated .
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    Electrophoresis will happen 
    As the colloidal particles are charged, so when current is passed through it colloidal particles begin to move towards the oppositely charged electrode and this phenomenon is called electrophoresis
     
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !!!
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !!
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis
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    Since the colloidal particles are electrically charged, when electric current is passed, colloidal particles move towards the oppositely charged electrode.This phenomenon is also called as Electrophoresis !!!
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