Yes, but not always. For instance if we make ink highly dilute then we might get true solution but the same is not applicable with starch solution or paints etc
No , this is false.
No. A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a true solution.
Colloid is not a true solution they both differ from each other. Colloid is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible while a True solution is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible .
is blood a solution, suspension, or colloid
The Tyndall effect is observed when a beam of light passes through a colloid, causing the light to scatter and become visible. This phenomenon occurs due to the particles in the colloid being large enough to scatter light, unlike in a true solution where particles are too small to scatter light. The Tyndall effect is commonly used to determine if a mixture is a true solution or a colloid.
colloid!
Butter is a colloid.
It is a colloid
Salt water is a solution, not a colloid suspension. In a solution, the solute particles are dissolved on a molecular level and do not settle out. Colloid suspensions, on the other hand, have larger solute particles that do not dissolve and may eventually settle out.
This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.