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the solute becomes so tiny we are unable to see them with our naked eyes
Colloids in foods refer to mixtures where particles are suspended within another substance. Common examples include mayonnaise, whipped cream, and gelatin desserts. These colloids give certain foods their unique textures and properties.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
Matter is anything that has mass and can take up space.The Particle Theory of Matter:1. Matter is made up of tiny particles (Atoms & Molecules)2. Particles of Matter are in constant motion.3. Particles of Matter are held together by very strong electric forces4. There are empty spaces between the particles of matter that are very large compared to the particles themselves.5. Each substance has unique particles that are different from the particles of other substances6. Temperature affects the speed of the particles. The higher the temperature, the faster the speed of the particles
Diffusion occurs - The particles of copper sulphate move between the particles iron because the particles are tiny and discrete.
tiny particles
Yes, they have tiny bonds that when the substance is heated break and the substance forms a liquid.
A suspension.
electrons
cavitation?
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All matter is made up of tiny particles. These particles are in constant motion. There is empty space between particles. Particles attract each other. The temperature of a substance is related to the average kinetic energy of its particles. Changes in state occur when particles gain or lose energy.
A colloid is a mixture in which very tiny particles of pure substances are dispersed in another substance, such as a liquid or gas, and do not settle out due to their small size and the constant motion of the particles. This results in a stable dispersion that appears homogeneous at first glance.
the solute becomes so tiny we are unable to see them with our naked eyes
If you think to black soot this is formed from tiny carbon particles.
No, smoke is a substance of very, very tiny solid particles dispersed in air.