The stability of lyophobic colloid is a consequence of: (A) electrical double layer (B) van der Waals forces between the particles (C) small particle size (D) shape of the particle... The stability of lyophobic colloid is a consequence of: (A) electrical double layer (B) van der Waals forces between the particles (C) small particle size (D) shape of the particle.

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The question is asking about the factors contributing to the stability of lyophobic colloids. It presents multiple-choice options related to different physical and chemical properties.

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Electrical double layer.

The final answer is electrical double layer.

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The final answer is electrical double layer.

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Lyophobic colloids are stabilized primarily by the formation of an electrical double layer, which helps prevent the particles from aggregating by maintaining electrostatic repulsion.

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Confusing the stabilization mechanism with van der Waals forces is common. Remember that those forces are attractive, while the electrical double layer provides repulsion.

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