Colloids

Colloids in water refer to the small particles of solid or liquid, that are dispersed throughout the water, usually too small to be seen with the naked eye, but they can affect the clarity and quality of the water. Examples of colloids in water include clay particles, bacteria and viruses and can also carry other contaminates such as heavy metals, pesticides and pharmaceuticals, making the water unsafe for consumption if not properly tested and treated.

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