None of the above - until you put it in water where it becomes a solution.
Milk is a complex mixture which includes both dissolved substances, and colloidal suspensions.
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Colloid
Solution
Colloid
This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.
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A colloid is a mixture where the size of the particles is less than the particles of suspension. These particles are uniformly spread out throught the solution. Due to relatively smaller size of particlesas compared to solution this appears to be homogenious.but a colloid solution is ahetrerogeneous mixture.The componenys of a colloid are in a dispersed phase in a medium.eg. milk
Colloid
It is a colloid
It is a colloid
There is no viable way to convert condensed milk to "regular" milk. Condensed milk has added sugar dissolved into solution.
This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.
Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
A colloid. It is not a solution - that would be clear because one compound is dissolved by the other. It is not a suspension - a suspension is solid particles mixed with a liquid
There is no chemical solution for milk because milk is not a chemical. Milk is usually considered a type of colloid.
Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
milk is a colloid, and not a solution. the particles of casein do not settle out after standing.
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Milk may appear to be a homogeneous mixture. Actually, milk is a colloid
A colloid is a mixture that appears to be a solution but it is actually a mechanical mixture. Two examples of a colloid are : MILK and STARCH DISSOLVED IN WATER.