colloids are intermixing of two sol.
Particle sizes are different.
Colloidal particles are smaller than suspension particles. A colloid is a equally divided suspension of very small insoluble particles. They will not aggregate or separate upon standing but the particles will scatter light (Tyndall effect).
A suspension, over time, will separate into layers because of the difference between density and solubility.
colloids are intermixing of two sol.
2*2
Colloid
It is a solution.
Use the Tyndall Effect shine a light through it. If the light is scattered then it is colloidal. Both colloids and suspensions are heterogeneous. A solution will not show the beam through it's substance but the colloid will. The particles in the suspension will eventually settle at the bottom, showing that it is NOT a solution.
Colloids are particles smaller than those in a suspension. The basic difference between a colloid and a suspension is the diameter of the particles dispersed. Colloids are generally 1 to 5 nanometers while suspensions are usually 1000 nanometers. Colloids are usually harder to detect / see with the naked eye or microscope for this reason. Gelatin, butter, smoke, and fog are examples. A muddy delta is an example of a suspension.
Colloidal particles are between 1 nm and 1 000 nm.Suspension have particles greater than 1 000 nm.True solutions haven't particles undissolved.
suspension
It is a suspension.
Particles cannot be filtered in Colloids but they can in Suspensions. The main difference is the particle size.
seawater solution or suspension
Colloid
solution
suspension??
Suspension has particles, same as colloids. However, the particles in a suspension do not settle down but if is no so for the colloid.
Blood is considered a colloid.
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike
yes of course
colloids