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Gold number gives
Options
(a) the amount of gold sol present in the colloid
(b) the amount of gold sol required to coagulate the colloid
(c) the amount of gold sol required to break the colloid
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
the amount of gold sol required to coagulate the colloid
Explanation:
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