The particles of colloid are uniformly spread through out the solution, Due to relatively smaller size as that of suspension, the mixture appears to be a homogeneous.But actually it is a hetrogeneous mixture.Ex milk.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
A true solution is homogeneous and generally transparent.
Air is homogeneous.
Air is homogeneous.
No, colloids are not homogeneous. They are mixtures with particles suspended in a medium, where the particles are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. This leads to a heterogeneous appearance with visible particles dispersed throughout the medium.
hetrogeneous
Brass is a solid solution. If you melted it, it would still be homogeneous, it wouldn't separate out...ever.
They are called "colloids". These have large particles that are suspended in a solution.
No, it is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
The two types of homogeneous mixtures are solutions and colloids. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance is dissolved in another, while colloids are homogeneous mixtures with particles that are dispersed throughout a medium but not heavy enough to settle out.
Homogeneous refers to a system that has uniform composition or properties throughout, while heterogeneous refers to a system with varying composition or properties in different regions. In a homogeneous mixture, the components are evenly distributed and not easily distinguished, whereas in a heterogeneous mixture, the components can be visually distinct. Homogeneous mixtures are often solutions, while heterogeneous mixtures include suspensions and colloids.
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike