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Lyophilic colloids are colloidal systems where the dispersed phase has a strong affinity for the dispersion medium, leading to stable and reversible solutions upon mixing. They are typically formed by substances like gelatin or starch, which can readily dissolve and re-form in a solvent due to their hydrophilic nature.
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