Shampoo is primarily an example of a colloid known as an emulsion. It consists of tiny droplets of oils or conditioning agents dispersed in water, along with surfactants that help to stabilize the mixture and enhance cleansing. The emulsion allows for the effective mixing of hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) ingredients, providing both cleaning and conditioning properties.
Shampoo is a type of colloid known as an emulsion. Emulsions are a mixture of two immiscible liquids, in this case water and oils, stabilized by an emulsifying agent. This allows the shampoo to effectively clean the hair by mixing with both oil and water-based dirt and residues.
No it is a compound.
Leche flan is not a colloid; it is a type of custard dessert made primarily from eggs and sweetened condensed milk. A colloid is a mixture where microscopic particles are dispersed throughout another substance, such as milk or fog. In contrast, leche flan has a uniform texture and does not contain dispersed particles, making it a homogeneous mixture rather than a colloid.
It is a colloid.
is blood a solution, suspension, or colloid
Shampoo is a type of colloid known as an emulsion. Emulsions are a mixture of two immiscible liquids, in this case water and oils, stabilized by an emulsifying agent. This allows the shampoo to effectively clean the hair by mixing with both oil and water-based dirt and residues.
Yes, whipped cream is a colloid.
Shampoo is an example of a colloid substance. It is generally made by combing a surfactant, most often sodium lauryl sulfate, with a co-surfactant, most often cocamidopropyl betaine in water to form a thick, viscous liquid.
No it is a compound.
It depends what kind of colloid for example milk will not, it is a colloid but it doesn't set... Others may just depending on what kind your talking about
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