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Colloid has larger particles compared to solution, but smaller than suspension. Therefore, of the three options listed (compound, colloid, suspension), a compound mixture typically has the smallest particles.
The scientific term for a colloid is a substance that consists of particles dispersed throughout another substance. These particles are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension.
The size of the particles is the main factor that distinguishes a suspension from a colloid. In a suspension, the particles are larger and can be seen with the naked eye, while in a colloid, the particles are smaller and do not settle out over time.
A heterogeneous mixture of intermediate-sized particles is called a colloid. Colloids have particles larger than those found in a solution but smaller than those found in a suspension. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and mayonnaise.
Chemical suspension refers to a heterogeneous mixture in which particles of a solid substance are dispersed in a liquid. These particles are larger than those found in a solution but smaller than those in a colloid. The suspended particles do not dissolve in the liquid and may settle out over time.
Colloid has larger particles compared to solution, but smaller than suspension. Therefore, of the three options listed (compound, colloid, suspension), a compound mixture typically has the smallest particles.
The scientific term for a colloid is a substance that consists of particles dispersed throughout another substance. These particles are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension.
In between a solution and a suspension is a colloid. A colloid consists of particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. Colloids have particles that do not settle out over time and exhibit properties of both solutions and suspensions.
Fog is a colloid.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
The particles of colloid are uniformly spread through out the solution, Due to relatively smaller size as that of suspension, the mixture appears to be a homogeneous.But actually it is a hetrogeneous mixture.Ex milk.
In a solution, the particles are evenly distributed throughout the solvent. These particles can be molecules, ions, or atoms that are in a homogeneous mixture with the solvent. The size of the particles in a solution is typically smaller than those in a suspension or colloid.
The size of the particles is the main factor that distinguishes a suspension from a colloid. In a suspension, the particles are larger and can be seen with the naked eye, while in a colloid, the particles are smaller and do not settle out over time.
A colloid is not homogeneous because it contains dispersed particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. This leads to a heterogeneous mixture where the particles do not settle out but are evenly distributed throughout the medium.
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
In a solution, the solute particles are generally of molecular size or smaller, even much smaller than those in a colloid.
A heterogeneous mixture of intermediate-sized particles is called a colloid. Colloids have particles larger than those found in a solution but smaller than those found in a suspension. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and mayonnaise.