No, air is not a colloid because it is a homogenous mixture.
air is somtimes a suspension due to fog and polution air is somtimes a suspension due to fog and polution
1. Air is mixture of gases.
2. Air can be a solute when is dissolved in water, for ex. 3. Atmospheric air can contain colloids: solid/gas and liquid/gas.
No dust filled air is a suspension as the dust will eventually settle to the ground.
No, air is the mixture of gases.
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If you understand "dust free air", this is simply a mixture of gases.
Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air)
Mustard is a colloid and not a suspension!
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Colloid
Yes, suspended silt would count as a colloid.
A colloid.
Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air).
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If you understand "dust free air", this is simply a mixture of gases.
Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air)
I think the dust in air is neither a colloid, a suspension nor a solution. REASONS: 1. You can not say that it is a colloid because the common characteristic of a colloid is sticky like lotions and gels; 2. You can not say that it is a suspension because if it is, we should be able to identify easily the solid particles in the air which is the dust; 3. You can not say that it is a solution because it should form only liquid phase as result. Though I don't think is it is a colloid, a suspension, or a solution, I am sure that it is MIXTURE.
For example a dust.
colloid!
Mustard is a colloid and not a suspension!
Aero (air/gas) sol (a colloid)
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