emulsion
No, it is a salt. I water it forms a solution.
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Kerosene in water forms a heterogeneous mixture known as an emulsion, which is a type of colloid. In an emulsion, tiny droplets of one liquid are dispersed in another liquid, but they do not fully dissolve or mix together.
it condenses and forms colloid.
No, water and pepper do not form a colloid. When pepper is added to water, it typically forms a suspension rather than a colloid, as the pepper particles do not dissolve and can eventually settle at the bottom. A colloid consists of tiny particles that remain evenly distributed throughout a medium, such as milk or fog, without settling out. In the case of water and pepper, the pepper particles are larger and can be easily distinguished from the water.
Coconut water forms naturally inside young, green coconuts as a clear liquid. Factors like the coconut's age, variety, and growing conditions contribute to the quality and quantity of coconut water produced.
Yes, gelatin is considered a colloid because it forms a gel-like consistency when mixed with water, making it a colloidal dispersion. It consists of large molecules that are dispersed within a medium (water) without fully dissolving.
Coconut oil is a non-polar substance, meaning it lacks charged molecules to interact with water molecules, which are polar. This difference in polarity prevents coconut oil from dissolving in water. Instead, coconut oil forms a separate layer when mixed with water due to its non-polar nature.
When sodium chloride is placed in water and shaken, it will dissolve into its ions of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-). This forms a solution of sodium chloride in water, where the Na+ and Cl- ions are dispersed throughout the water.
No, a mixture of chalk and water is not a colloid. A colloid is a mixture where one substance is evenly dispersed in another substance, forming a homogeneous mixture. Since chalk does not form a homogeneous mixture with water, it is not considered a colloid.
When chalk powder is mixed with water, it forms a suspension. In a suspension, the particles of the chalk powder are not dissolved in the water but rather dispersed throughout, giving it a cloudy appearance. A colloid would involve smaller particles that are evenly dispersed and do not settle out over time.