Yes..of course.
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.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
The order from smallest particle size to largest particle size is: solution (smallest), colloid, suspension (largest).
Salt and pepper are considered a mixture, not a solution or a colloid. In this case, salt and pepper are mechanically mixed together, but the individual components do not dissolve into each other or form a stable suspension.
Carbon dioxide in lemonade forms a colloid solution. The gas dissolves in the liquid, creating a homogeneous mixture.
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.
Suspension
suspension
A colloid.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
Colloid has larger particles compared to solution, but smaller than suspension. Therefore, of the three options listed (compound, colloid, suspension), a compound mixture typically has the smallest particles.
The order from smallest particle size to largest particle size is: solution (smallest), colloid, suspension (largest).
based on size of its largest particle
If a mixture settles over time and separates it is a suspension (milk with chocolate added). If a mixture does not separate overtime but forms lumpy or fluffy masses (like cottage cheese) it is a colloid. If a mixture does not separate or form lumpy masses it is a solution. Suspensions separate, colloids form lumps and may look 'cloud-like' and solutions remain the same.
A colloid is not a single compound; it is a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension.
Mechanical Mixture, because you can physically separate it.
A typical solution is a homogeneous mixture with only one phase; a suspension is a nonhomogeneous mixture.For a colloid the answer is more complicate: the appearance is homogeneous, single phase but at a microscopic scale the system is not homogeneous.