A colloid is a form of suspension in a liquid or gas, the two phases are distinct.
A colloidal solution is not transparent, has some opalescence.
A colloidal solution is not transparent, has some opalescence.
A colloidal solution hasn't a chemical formula.
A colloidal solution or colloidal suspension is a solution in which a material is evenly suspended in a liquid. Its three sub-classifications include foams, emulsions and sols.
It is a solution. :)
yes,it is
Peptization is the process by which precipitated solution is converted into colloidal solution.
To prepare a colloidal solution from a true solution, you can add a dispersing medium (such as water) to the true solution. This will break down the solute particles in the true solution into smaller particles, forming a colloidal suspension. The interactions between the solute particles and the dispersing medium will stabilize the colloidal particles, preventing them from settling.
When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution, the light scatters off the suspended particles in the solution in all directions. This scattering of light is known as the Tyndall effect. The intensity of the scattered light depends on the size of the particles in the colloidal solution.
If it shows the presence of colloidal particles in solution, by scattering any beam of light that falls directly onto it in a direction different from the direction from which the light impinges.
When a strong beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is absorbed.
Albumin in water is an example of a colloidal solution. Sand and water is a suspension and sugar in water is a solution. So the answer is A.