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A cooloid is typically a misspelling of "colloid," which refers to a mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another, such as in gels, emulsions, or suspensions. In a colloid, the dispersed particles are larger than molecules but smaller than those in a suspension, usually ranging from 1 nanometer to 1 micrometer in size. Colloids exhibit unique properties, such as the Tyndall effect, where light is scattered by the particles. Common examples include milk, fog, and Gelatin.

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