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.
It is a colloid.
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Butter is an emulsion.
Yes, blood is an example of a colloid. It consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, which is a colloid solution containing proteins and other substances suspended in water.
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It 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.
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Milk is a type of colloid called emulsion.
Blood is a sol (solid-liquid colloid).
Blood is a sol (solid-liquid colloid).
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Yes, the dessert Gelatin is a type of colloid. It is a colloid because it can be easily made by adding powder to water so that it congeals.
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Butter is an emulsion.
jello is a type of mixture called a colloid. in a colloid, the particles are suspended in the medium.