The 3 types of colloidal system are:
1. Lyophilic colloids
2. Lyophobic colloids
3. Association colloids
Colloids can be classified as follows: {| ! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | ! colspan="3" | Dispersed Phase | GasLiquidSolid ! rowspan="3" | Continuous Medium | Gas NONE
(All gases are mutually miscible)Liquid Aerosol
Examples: fog, mist, cloudsSolid Aerosol
Examples: smoke, air particulates Liquid Foam
Example: whipped creamEmulsion
Examples: milk, mayonnaise, hand creamSol
Examples:, pigmented ink Solid Solid Foam
Examples: aerogel, styrofoam, pumiceGel
Examples: Gelatin, jelly, cheese, opalSolid Sol
Example: cranberry glass In some cases, a colloid can be considered as a homogeneous, (not heterogeneous [meaning not the same]) mixture. This is because the distinction between "dissolved" and "particulate" matter can be sometimes a matter of approach. # sol, for example- colored glass # emulsion, for example- paint or milk # gel, for example- hair gel or jelly # foam, for example- shaving cream # aerosol, for example- smoke or fog. |}
Colloids can be classified in to following seven groups: 1) sol 2) Solid sol 3) Aerosol 4) Emulsion 5) Foam 6) Solid foam 7) Gel
colloids do not have kinds but they do have types
they are : Emulsion, Sol, Gel and Aerosol.
Colloids can be classified in to following seven groups: 1) sol 2) Solid sol 3) Aerosol 4) Emulsion 5) Foam 6) Solid foam 7) Gel
Solid liquid gas plasmas
Gel, aerosols, foam, emulsions, sols, solid foam, solid sols, solid aerosol
Colloids are stuck between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture. So you can't say that it is a heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is both.
calcium phosphate of blood plasma is held in colloidal suspension y protective action of plasma protein. bile salts and bile proteins act as protective colloids.......
A colloid refers to a homogeneous mixture containing insoluble particles that do not settle out. Some examples of negatively charged colloids are silica, clay minerals and soil colloids.
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The 3 types of colloidal system are: 1. Lyophilic colloids 2. Lyophobic colloids 3. Association colloids
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Gel, aerosols, foam, emulsions, sols, solid foam, solid sols, solid aerosol
After my opinion they are not colloids.
A true solution is homogeneous and generally transparent.
calcium phosphate of blood plasma is held in colloidal suspension y protective action of plasma protein. bile salts and bile proteins act as protective colloids.......
Colloids are stuck between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture. So you can't say that it is a heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is both.
Milk, butter, gelatin, and jelly are some examples of colloids. Aerosols can be categorised under colloids too.
Colloids are very small particles of a substance suspended in a mixture making them homogeneous.
Colloids are classified frequently as solutions because the particles have very small dimensions.