Jello is a colloid
jello is a type of mixture called a colloid. in a colloid, the particles are suspended in the medium.
A colloid is not quite a liquid and not quite a solid. It is a little in between. Jelly (or jello) would be an example of a colloid.
Affect? Milk is a colloid, so is jello, PVA wood glue
Jello is not a solution; it is a colloid gel of small cells of a solution within a continuous but porous phase of gelatin.
its a newtonian fluid it is also considered to be both solid and liquid or what is known as plasma. Other types of plasma are blood and volcanic magma and toothpaste and glue.
it is actually a colloid, some more examples are paint whipcream milk mud and even glue. a colloid is when one state of matter is suspended within another
Gelatin is a reversible colloid, so yes, if you melt a set jello, it should set again when chilled. However, other ingredients, such as pineapple, may alter the gelatin so that it does not set.
Jello is a type of dispersion called a gel. A gel is a liquid trapped in a solid. Here collagen is the solid and water is the liquid. Collagen is made of long protein strands that zip together to trap water. Jello can also have sugar, flavoring, coloring, or even chunks of food, like fruit or marshmallows.
Jello, marshmallows, pudding, ice, milk, whipped cream, mayonnaise, jelly, etc. Some might seem obvious, but others, like milk, aren't.
Salt water and table salt +water are the same thing- a solution. Aluminum, gold and iron are all elements (pure substances) and can not be broken down. Jello is a colloid. Muddy water is a suspension, plus salad dressing. Perhaps sugar could be called a pure substance. But it can be broken down into its' component parts. Tea also.
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