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Yes, sugar water is a colloid. A colloid is a mixture in which one substance is dispersed in another, but not dissolved, and sugar particles in water do not completely dissolve but remain suspended in the water.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
None of the above - until you put it in water where it becomes a solution.
Solution. Sugar dissolves completely in the hot water to form a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.
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A cola soft drink is a colloid solution, as it consists of water, sugar, carbon dioxide gas, flavorings, and other additives uniformly dispersed at the molecular level. It does not separate into distinct layers over time like a suspension would.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solution or colloid. It can be dissolved in water to form a solution known as chlorine water, which is used as a disinfectant.
No, it is a salt. I water it forms a solution.
Powdered sugar is neither a colloid nor a suspension; it is a solid substance. When mixed with a liquid, it dissolves completely, forming a solution rather than a colloid or suspension. In a solution, the sugar molecules are evenly distributed at the molecular level, unlike in a suspension where larger particles remain dispersed but not dissolved. Thus, powdered sugar in water creates a homogeneous mixture, not a colloidal or suspended state.
None of the above - until you put it in water where it becomes a solution.
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