A colloid is not considered a pure substance; it is a heterogeneous mixture in which tiny particles are dispersed throughout a medium. These particles, which can be solid, liquid, or gas, do not settle out over time and cannot be easily separated by filtration. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and Gelatin, where multiple components coexist but do not form a uniform composition. Pure substances, in contrast, consist of only one type of particle and have consistent properties throughout.
None of these. Water is a compound, which is a pure substance.
homogeneous mixture, colloid
Copper sulfate is a chemical compound.
it is a mixture..homogenous and a colloid one....
A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
No, gold is not a colloid. Gold is a pure element and does not form a colloid by dispersing into another substance.
None of these. Water is a compound, which is a pure substance.
Nitrous oxide is a mixture of two or more substances. Therefore, it is a heterogeneous substance. An example of a colloid mixture would be blood.
A colloid is a mixture of tiny particles of pure substances that disperse into a substance and do not settle over time. This means that a marshmallow's tiny particles of pure substance do not settle, they stay in their solid form (A fluffy delicious cylendar of mushy yum.)
No, red sugar is not a colloid. Colloids are mixtures where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another substance in a way that does not settle out. Red sugar is likely a pure substance that has been colored red.
homogeneous mixture, colloid
Copper sulfate is a chemical compound.
Colloidal suspensions are heterogeneous; they necessarily contain more than one substance. You could make one out of two pure substances.
Palladium Colloid
Yes - dust is considered a colloid. A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance. Dust is an aerosol - it is a colloid suspension of fine solid particles in gas.
It is a colloid as it is an emulsion. :]
Yes, glue is a colloid. Colloids are mixtures where one substance is dispersed in another, forming a homogeneous solution. In the case of glue, the adhesive substance is dispersed in a liquid solvent to create a colloid.