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Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air)

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Is a smoke a colloid?

Yes, it is a colloid.


What type of smoke from a car exhaust is solution colloid or suspension?

It is a colloid.


Why is smoke a colloid?

Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air).


Is rice water is a colloid?

Yes, suspended silt would count as a colloid.


Where can you find the definition for the word colloid?

In science textboolks


Why is smoke considered a colloid?

For any mixture to be called a colloid, there are some conditions to be fulfilled:the solvent in which particles are moving around the solvent without dissolving or without settling down.The particles must be visible to the naked eye.the density of the particles must be same at every point of the solventSince smoke has all these properties, so it's considered as a colloid.


What are some examples of a colloid?

Milk, fog, whipped cream, smoke


Is soft water a colloid?

Soft water would not be considered a colloid. This is because the definition of a colloid describes it as the fine dispersion of a substance in another without a new solution forming.


What is the definition of a smoke door?

a door that smoke can not enter


Is a whipped cream is a suspension colloid or solution?

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What is the definition of a solid foam?

Type of colloid wherein gas acts as the dispersed phase and solid acts as the dispersion medium. In simple words, it is a colloid where gas is dispersed in solid. Example of solid foams is marshmallow.


Is an alloy a colloid?

no as a matter of fact it is a alloy and i know that because if you look up the definition of steel on wikianswers it says "A generally hard, strong, durable, malleable alloy of iron and carbon..."