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which techniques would be best for separating a colloid mixture but would not work well with solutions? check all that apply. distillation centrifugation boiling/heating chromatography crystallization long standing done
Centrifugation separates colloids by using centrifugal force to make the dispersed particles settle out, which doesn't work well for solutions as the solute particles are too small to be affected. Long - standing can cause sedimentation in some colloids over time, but solutions remain homogeneous indefinitely. Distillation, boiling/heating, chromatography, and crystallization are more suitable for solutions or mixtures with different boiling points, solubilities etc.
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B. centrifugation, F. long standing