lyo-
Dispersion; dissolution.
[Greek luein, loosen or dissolve.]
A lyophilic colloid is one readily dispersed by a solvent and not easily precipitated, its opposite being lyophobic; to lyophilize a substance is to freeze-dry it; a lyotropic material is one whose phase is determined by its concentration.
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