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Identify the specific colloidal sol that strictly falls under the scientific classification of a "MuSurface Chemistry Chemistry Question

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Identify the specific colloidal sol that strictly falls under the scientific classification of a "Multimolecular Colloid" based solely on the structural nature of its highly dispersed phase particles.

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Multimolecular colloids are explicitly formed when thousands of extremely tiny, individual atoms or small molecules (with diameters deeply below $1\text{ nm}$) actively aggregate together in solution until the resulting massive clusters cross into the rigid colloidal size range ($1-1000\text{ nm}$). Gold sols and Sulphur ($S_8$) sols are the classic text-book examples. Starch and albumin are inherently massive individual Macromolecules.

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