A colloid is a mixture that consists of charged (usually negatively) particles that repel each other making it so that they don't collect and separate.
Even though milk appears to be a homogeneous mixture, it is a colloid because it has small globules of fat and protein that do not settle out after standing due to the particles (usually negatively) charged particles. These particles repel each other so they do not collect into larger particles that would settle out.
However, if you were to add acid to milk, the acid would neutralize the charge and the particles would coagulate and settle to the bottom of the container.
so: Milk is a colloid because it has small globules of fat and protein that do not settle out (due to their negative charges that repel each other).
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Hot chocolate is a colloid. It is a mixture where small particles of chocolate or cocoa are dispersed throughout a liquid (milk or water) to form a stable mixture.
Yogurt is a colloid. Colloids are mixtures where particles are dispersed throughout a medium in such a way that they do not settle out. In yogurt, the milk proteins and fat are dispersed in the liquid whey and water, creating a stable mixture.
Milk is a common example of a colloid. It consists of small particles of fat suspended in water, creating a colloid mixture.
This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.
One example of a household colloid is milk, which consists of fat globules dispersed in a liquid medium (milk serum). This colloidal suspension gives milk its characteristic opaque appearance and white color.
Icecream.... If left icecream will simply melt into a more fluid state. Milk - will separate into curds (the solids) and whey (the liquid).
Hot chocolate is a colloid. It is a mixture where small particles of chocolate or cocoa are dispersed throughout a liquid (milk or water) to form a stable mixture.
Milk is a type of colloid called emulsion.
It is a colloid
Yogurt is a colloid. Colloids are mixtures where particles are dispersed throughout a medium in such a way that they do not settle out. In yogurt, the milk proteins and fat are dispersed in the liquid whey and water, creating a stable mixture.
It is a colloid
Dispersed fat may be a colloid, as in milk.
Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
Milk is a common example of a colloid. It consists of small particles of fat suspended in water, creating a colloid mixture.
suspension
A colloid. It is not a solution - that would be clear because one compound is dissolved by the other. It is not a suspension - a suspension is solid particles mixed with a liquid
Milk is an example of an emulsified colloid of liquid and fat. Colloid solutions are also called collodial suspensions, and therefore, milk is an example of a suspension.