Among the colloids mist (m), paints (p) and butter (b), the correct combination of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium, respectively is : options 1 m : liquid in gas ; p : solid in liquid ; b : liquid in solid 2 m : gas in liquid ; p : solid in liquid ; b : liquid in solid 3 m : liquid in gas ; p : liquid in liquid ; b : liquid in solid 4 m : gas in liquid ; p : solid in liquid ; b : liquid in liquid
Answers
moist: dispersed phase: liquid
dispersed medium : gas
paint: dispersed phase : solid
dispersed medium : liquid
butter : dispersed phase : liquid
dispersed medium : liquid
Answer:
Mist(m)=liquid in gas
Paints(p)=solid in liquid
Butter(b)=liquid in liquid
Explanation:
Colloid:
Colloid, any substance containing particles significantly larger than atoms or ordinary molecules but too small to be visible to the naked eye; more broadly, any substance containing at least one dimension in this general size range, which encompasses about 10∧-7 to 10∧-3cm, including thin films and fibers.
Mist:
Aerosols, which are a form of colloid, include clouds, mist, fog, and perfume sprays. The dispersed phase is liquid, while the dispersing medium is gas.
Paint:
A liquid colloid is something like paint. Colloids can be both gases and solids. Fog and smoke, for example, are colloids.
Butter
Emulsions are a type of colloidal that includes butter. A colloidal dispersion of a liquid in either a liquid or a solid is known as an emulsion.
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