Chemistry (12th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0132525763
ISBN 13: 978-0-13252-576-3

Chapter 15 - Water and Aqueous Systems - 15 Assessment - Page 511: 59

Answer

Brownian motion and repulsion between similarly charged ions absorbed on the surfaces of colloidal particles are two circumstances that keep colloidal particles in suspension.

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Brownian motion and repulsion between similarly charged ions absorbed on the surfaces of colloidal particles are two circumstances that keep colloidal particles in suspension.
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