True Solution vs Colloidal Solution vs Suspension Based on the nature of particle size, solutions are classified into THREE categories, namely (1) True Solution, (2) Colloidal Solution and (3) Suspension. Apart from the size differences of particles, these sub-categories of solutions also show considerable difference in their nature, colour, filterability […]
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Difference between Covalent Bond and Metallic Bond: Comparison Table
Covalent Bond vs Metallic Bond The chemical bonds are stable attractions between atoms, ions or molecules. The formation of chemical bond allows the formation of molecules or compounds. Chemical bonds are classified into different categories based on their formation and strength. Important types of chemical bonds recognized are Covalent bonds, […]
Continue ReadingDifference between Sol and Gel: A Comparison Table
Sol vs Gel The present post discusses about the Difference between Sol and Gel. Sol, Gel and Emulsion are the different states of colloidal solutions. Sol: The liquid state of a colloidal solution is called the sol. Gel: The solid or semi-solid (Jelly like) stage of a colloidal solution is […]
Continue ReadingDifference between Colloids and Crystalloids: A Comparison Table
Colloids vs Crystalloids Difference between Colloids and Crystalloids: This article is about the Difference between Crystalloids and Colloids with a comparison table. First lets see what are Colloids and Crystalloids. Colloids: Colloids are homogeneous non-crystalline substances containing large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed in a second substance. […]
Continue ReadingDifference between Simple Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion: A Comparison Table
Simple Diffusion vs Facilitated Diffusion Difference between Simple Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion: Diffusion is the movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Based on the presence or absence of facilitator molecules, there are two types of diffusion processes. They are (1) Simple […]
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