Transcription of Soil colloids Properties, nature, types and significance
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soil colloids properties , nature , types and significance soil colloids The colloidal state refers to a two-phase system in which one material in a very finely divided state is dispersed through second phase. The examples are: Solid in liquid (Dispersion of clay in water) and Liquid in gas (Fog or clouds in atmosphere). The clay fraction of the soil contains particles less than mm in size. Particles less than mm size possess colloidal properties and are known as soil colloids . General properties of soil colloids 1. Size The inorganic and organic colloids are extremely small size - smaller than 2 micrometers in diameter.
Soil colloids – Properties, nature, types and significance SOIL COLLOIDS The colloidal state refers to a two-phase system in which one material in a very finely divided state is dispersed through second phase. The examples are: Solid in liquid (Dispersion of clay in water) and Liquid in gas (Fog or clouds in atmosphere).
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