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A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
Colloids are very small particles of a substance suspended in a mixture making them homogeneous.
Answer:D I had the same question but I figured it out. It is C. Colloids.
Examples: colloidal gold, milk, mist, styrofoam, fog, mayonnaise, cosmetic gels etc.
u all are idiots :) and u cannot answer this :D ....... the answer to this question is that colloids have children which cannot be separated from them :)
Couse it is!
milk
SOLID
After my opinion they are not colloids.
Gelatin (jelly, jell-o), shaving cream, whipped cream.
Sometimes is possible, depending on the type of the coloid; for example aerosols.
A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
An example of how people use colloids every day is when some one drinks juice when it says shake well. That means that it contains something that does not dissolve in water and sits on the bottom.
Colloids are stuck between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture. So you can't say that it is a heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is both.
Milk, butter, gelatin, and jelly are some examples of colloids. Aerosols can be categorised under colloids too.
Colloids are very small particles of a substance suspended in a mixture making them homogeneous.
the biological is biology scientist of the condensation of colloids....