Milk is an example of an emulsified colloid of liquid and fat. Colloid solutions are also called collodial suspensions, and therefore, milk is an example of a suspension.
No, it is the suspension of Magnesium hydroxide , when Magnesium oxide is added in water it forms Magnesium hydroxide.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension. It is a mixture where particles of the magnesium hydroxide are dispersed in a liquid (water). Over time, the particles will settle out, making it a suspension and not a colloid.
Milk is a suspension in water of:fatsproteinslactose
Milk is not a solution but a suspension.
suspension
A colloid. It is not a solution - that would be clear because one compound is dissolved by the other. It is not a suspension - a suspension is solid particles mixed with a liquid
Neither because it smells yummy it is obviously ice cream
Suspension of Magnesium hydroxide in water is the milk of magnesia.
colloidial suspension
by the suspension
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of Magnesium Hydroxide in water, which is a base.
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