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THE colloidal state involves two or more components in two phases. One of the phases consists of particles distributed within another continuous medium. The diameters of the particles are roughly in the range 50 Å (5 × 10−3µ)−2000 Å (0.2µ). This means that the lower limit is about the linear dimension of a molecule 30–40 atoms in length.
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PARKER, W. Gamma-Recoil Products from the Neutron Irradiation of Colloidal Silver. Nature 196, 763–764 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196763a0
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