* solid particles dispersed in a gas (solid aerosol); example: dust in air
* liquid droplets dispersed in a gas (liquid aerosol); example: cloud
* solid particles dispersed in a liquid (sol); examples: slime, paste
* gas dispersed in a liquid (foam); example: whipped cream
* liquid in a liquid (emulsion); example: hand lotion
* gas dispersed in a solid (solid foam); example: foam rubber
* liquid dispersed in a solid (gel); example: jelly
* solid in solid (solid sol); example: some glasses
types of colloids are:
1.sols
ex.pigmented ink, blood
2.emulsion
ex.mayonnaise
3.gel
ex.Gelatin,jellies
4.foam
ex.whipped cream, shaving cream
5.aerosols
ex.hair spray,fog,mist
What is a colloid
A colloid refers to a homogeneous mixture containing insoluble particles that do not settle out. Some examples of negatively charged colloids are silica, clay minerals and soil colloids.
calcium phosphate of blood plasma is held in colloidal suspension y protective action of plasma protein. bile salts and bile proteins act as protective colloids.......
The 3 types of colloidal system are: 1. Lyophilic colloids 2. Lyophobic colloids 3. Association colloids
Colloids are stuck between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture. So you can't say that it is a heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is both.
What is a colloid
The 3 types of colloidal system are: 1. Lyophilic colloids 2. Lyophobic colloids 3. Association colloids
A colloid refers to a homogeneous mixture containing insoluble particles that do not settle out. Some examples of negatively charged colloids are silica, clay minerals and soil colloids.
Milk, butter, gelatin, and jelly are some examples of colloids. Aerosols can be categorised under colloids too.
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A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance. Some examples of common "man-made" colloids are whipped cream, gelatin like Jello, commercially produced ketchup, and gravies. They are all man made colloids that a person can eat.
A colloid is an extremely tiny particle that never settles out of suspension.
milk provider,chalk dust,saw dust
Examples are: milk, mayonnaise, butter, sauces, creams.
After my opinion they are not colloids.