Yes.
Glue is indeed a colloid.
HCl is a solution, not a colloid or suspension. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another, as is the case with HCl dissolved in water. Colloids are mixtures with particles dispersed throughout, while suspensions have particles that can settle out over time.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
No, gold is not a colloid. Gold is a pure element and does not form a colloid by dispersing into another substance.
It is a solution.
A torch can be used to test a colloid by shining the light through the colloid. If the colloid scatters the light making it visible (Tyndall effect), then it is a colloid. This is because the particles in the colloid are large enough to scatter light, unlike particles in a solution which are too small.
Affect? Milk is a colloid, so is jello, PVA wood glue
Collagen, colloid.
When referred to as glue-like, colloid is a thick gelatinous material usually found in the thyroid. From the chemistry viewpoint a colloid is a mixture in which very small particles of one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another substance.
HCl is a solution, not a colloid or suspension. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another, as is the case with HCl dissolved in water. Colloids are mixtures with particles dispersed throughout, while suspensions have particles that can settle out over time.
Colloid from κόλλα.
Colloid originates from the Greek word kolla, which means glue and the suffix -oid, which means to resemble. Colloids are mixtures whose solutes are so small that they cannot be separated by normal means, hence the glue appellation.
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
Resembling glue or jelly; characterized by a jellylike appearance; gelatinous; as, colloid tumors., A substance (as albumin, gum, Gelatin, etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do; -- opposed to crystalloid., A gelatinous substance found in colloid degeneration and colloid cancer.
Resembling glue or jelly; characterized by a jellylike appearance; gelatinous; as, colloid tumors., A substance (as albumin, gum, gelatin, etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do; -- opposed to crystalloid., A gelatinous substance found in colloid degeneration and colloid cancer.
colloid!
Glue is a colloid, and colloids and solutions are homogeneous mixtures, therefore glue is a homogeneous mixture.
It is a colloid.