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31 October, 04:30

Why can small solute molecules pass through semi permeable membrane but colloid and suspension particles not?

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  1. 31 October, 04:56
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    In dialysis, a semipermeable membrane, called a dialyzing membrane, permits small solute molecules and ions as well as solvent water molecules to pass through, but it retains large particles, such as colloids. o Dialysis is a way to separate solution particles from colloids
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