dispersion medium is contained
The difference between emulsoid and suspension in terms of affinity for solvent is that suspensoids have no affinity for the solvent. They are ready to fall out as soon as a charge is dispensed into the medium.
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
Dispersed particles and dispersion medium are both under the colloidal system. They both can come in either a solid, liquid, and gas, and depending on the state, come in eight different forms.
Solvent is the term for a dissolving medium in a solution. The material which is being dissolved is called the solute.
this painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and uses chemical to dilute blend and clean up
dispersion medium is contained
The difference between emulsoid and suspension in terms of affinity for solvent is that suspensoids have no affinity for the solvent. They are ready to fall out as soon as a charge is dispensed into the medium.
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
Substance which is going to dissolve in medium is called solute and the medium is called solvent. solute + solvent = solution
Smoke is a colloidal dispersion. The medium phase for smoke is the air and the particle phase are solid such as dust.
the difference between channel and medium is that channel is the form how the message will be while medium is the actual message
Lyophilic collids molecules are more attracted to the dispersion medium then the particles themselves there by coagulation does not takes place
A solvent.
Cut-back bitumen uses solvent as the mixing medium where in Emulsion uses water to dilute bitumen for the purpose of tack-coating / road works
yes
The standard difference in widths is 1/8" . Therefore the difference between a AA and a medium (B) would be would 1/4".
a mean is the average the medium is the number in the midle of the ordered numbers