Hello,
Your question is not very clear about lyophilic colloids.
However, lyophilic colloids are colloids in which the disperse phase is relatively liquid. These sols are very stable as well as reversible. These types of colloids are easy to prepare simply by mixing the particles with the liquid with the addition of heat. Here, Lyo means solvent and philic means loving. Therefore, these colloids are liquid-loving colloids. Some of the examples include: gum, starch, gelatin, proteins, rubber etc.
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