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gelSolid produced by the formation of a three-dimensional cage structure, commonly of linked large-molecular-mass polymers, in which a liquid is trapped. It is a form of colloid. A gel may be a jellylike mass (pectin, gelatin) or have a more rigid structure (silica gel).
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