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Colloidal particle

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Colloidal particle is a small amount of matter having size typical for colloids and with a clear phase boundary (phase colloids). A group of such particles (aggregate, agglomerate) or being a macromolecule (e.g. solution of polymer molecules is a molecular colloid) or a molecular aggregate (e.g. micelle).

A colloidal sized particle is defined in diameter from 5-200 nanometers. Soluble particles smaller than this will form a solution as opposed to a colloid.