A colloid.
Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.
I think the dust in air is neither a colloid, a suspension nor a solution. REASONS: 1. You can not say that it is a colloid because the common characteristic of a colloid is sticky like lotions and gels; 2. You can not say that it is a suspension because if it is, we should be able to identify easily the solid particles in the air which is the dust; 3. You can not say that it is a solution because it should form only liquid phase as result. Though I don't think is it is a colloid, a suspension, or a solution, I am sure that it is MIXTURE.
For example a dust.
It is a colloid.
Yes - dust is considered a colloid. A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance. Dust is an aerosol - it is a colloid suspension of fine solid particles in gas.
A colloid.
If you understand "dust free air", this is simply a mixture of gases.
Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.
I think the dust in air is neither a colloid, a suspension nor a solution. REASONS: 1. You can not say that it is a colloid because the common characteristic of a colloid is sticky like lotions and gels; 2. You can not say that it is a suspension because if it is, we should be able to identify easily the solid particles in the air which is the dust; 3. You can not say that it is a solution because it should form only liquid phase as result. Though I don't think is it is a colloid, a suspension, or a solution, I am sure that it is MIXTURE.
For example a dust.
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colloid!
Mustard is a colloid and not a suspension!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is a colloid.
colloid