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Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.

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Yes, soil can have colloidal properties because it contains organic matter, clay particles, and other materials that can form colloidal suspensions. Colloids are particles that are intermediate in size between true solutions and suspensions, and soil can exhibit colloidal behavior in terms of its ability to retain water and nutrients.

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