A colloidal mixer works by creating a high shear force that breaks down particles into smaller sizes, allowing them to disperse evenly in a liquid medium. This process involves rotating parts that generate intense turbulence, promoting the mixing of materials on a molecular level. The result is a stable suspension where colloidal particles remain evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
A colloidal solution hasn't a chemical formula.
Generally electrolytes' ions bind to the surface and damage the double electrostatic layer of colloidal particles. This greatly reduces stability of a colloidal system, since electrostatic repulsion is the main force keeping those colloidal particles apart.
One can find information about colloidal minerals on a number of websites. WebMD, Herbal Healer Academy Inc, and Quackwatch are few examples of websites where one can find information about colloidal minerals.
Three examples of colloids include milk (a colloidal dispersion of fat particles in water), fog (a colloidal dispersion of liquid water droplets in air), and whipped cream (a colloidal dispersion of air bubbles in liquid cream).
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it does most of the work for you
it has a universal motor in it
No. A mixer mixes both flows, so if you have only one flow it can't mix.
If one didn't come with your mixer I would try going online and Google it. But I am not 100% sure it will work.
Milk powder reconstitutes quite easily, so any hand or electric mixer or blender would work.
no it works only with mac
A colloidal solution hasn't a chemical formula.
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Any kind of cement mixer will work for laying a foundation. What's more important is the kind of cement you choose to use.
A colloidal solution or colloidal suspension is a solution in which a material is evenly suspended in a liquid. Its three sub-classifications include foams, emulsions and sols.