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How is a colloidal solution purified by ultrafiltration?


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Ultrafiltration is the process of separating solute impurities of different sizes. It is done by treating a filter paper with collodion that reduces the pore sizes and hence permits the electrolyte solution to pass through but retains the colloidal particles.
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