A colloid is a mixture that appears to be a solution but it is actually a mechanical mixture. Two examples of a colloid are : MILK and STARCH DISSOLVED IN WATER.
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modern political leaders are good examples (Tony Blair, Geogrge Bush, Sarcosie, JFK, David cameron)
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Two examples: A well known entertainment entrepreneur staged the concert for free. Bill Gates is an example of an entrepreneur as he was able to capitalise on his strengths and vision in order to build Microsoft into a multinational company.
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An example of a solution is salt water. An example of a suspension is Italian salad dressing. An example of a colloid is mayonnaise.
A colloid is a mixture where microscopic particles are dispersed throughout a substance. Two examples of colloids are milk, which is an emulsion of fat droplets in water, and fog, which consists of tiny water droplets suspended in air. Both examples illustrate how the dispersed phase remains evenly distributed within the continuous phase without settling out.
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Milk, fog, whipped cream, smoke
A gel is an example of a colloid. A colloid cannot be separated in the same way as a suspension can.
A homogenous mixture of two or more substances that are not solutions is a colloid. Colloids have particles that are larger than the particles in a solution, but still do not settle out over time. Examples of colloids include milk and fog.
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture of at least two substances in which the solute has a particle size of less than 1 nm. Example: a simple solution of sugar in water. A colloidal solution is a heterogeneous mixture in which the suspension is between 1 and 1000 nm. Example: smoke from a fire.
An emulsion is a colloid made up of two or more liquids that are immiscible (do not mix together).
A colloid is a mixture containing small undissolved particles that do not settle out. Examples include milk, gelatin, and fog.
A homogeneous mixture where particles are suspended is known as a colloid. In a colloid, the particles are not fully dissolved but are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform appearance. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and gelatin.