i don't know. even in my textbook theres none.
Colloids are particles of a certain size...around a micron to a fraction of a micron in diameter. The key characteristic is mass/size...they are insoluble but form a suspension when added to a solvent... That is to say they tend not to precipitate or form a deposit...they float... gravitational forces are balanced by the physical properties of the solvent... think of upthrust.
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Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures because they contain dispersed particles that are not dissolved and are larger than those found in true solutions, giving them the appearance of being mixed yet not fully dissolved.
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No, distillation is not used to separate colloids. Distillation is a separation technique that is used to separate components of a liquid mixture based on differences in their boiling points. Colloids are mixtures where particles are dispersed throughout a medium but do not settle out, and they require other separation techniques such as filtration or centrifugation.
After my opinion they are not colloids.
No, because two phases exists.
These colloids are called emulsions.
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some colloids cause pollution in the environment...some colloids release cfc's that contributes to the ozone layer depletion...
two e.g of each group solution suspension and colloids and the names for each group
colloids are not visible due to their tiny particle size, (when the colloid is stable).