In a colloidal solution, the dispersed phase is the phase that is distributed uniformly throughout another substance. This uniformly distributed substance is typically present in a smaller amount and is often referred to as the 'solute'. Therefore, in colloidal solutions, the correct term for the dispersed phase is Solute.
Colloidal solutions consist of two main parts:
Among the given options:
‘X’ is a protecting colloid. The following data is obtained for preventing the coagulation of 10 mL of gold sol to which 1 mL of 10% NaCl is added. What is the gold number of ‘X’?