Which specialized technique can be used to separate particles in a colloid but not a true solution?
Answer
Ultracentrifugation
While colloids cannot be separated by conventional filtration, they can be separated using specialized, finer techniques like ultracentrifugation, where high rotational forces cause the larger particles to sediment.

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