The temperature during Bredig's arc method should be carefully controlled because:
High temperatures lead to the decomposition of metal colloids.
High temperatures favor the aggregation of metal particles.
Low temperatures inhibit the redox reaction.
Low temperatures prevent the formation of metal colloids.
In Bredig's arc method, high temperatures can promote the aggregation of metal particles, leading to larger particles and a decrease in colloidal stability.
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