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cloud is an example of (a) solid dispersed in gas (b) liquid dispersed in gas (c) liquid dispersed in solid (d) solid dispersed in liquid.

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Cloud is an example of:
(b) liquid dispersed in gas.

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Answered by kingofself
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‘Cloud’ is the example of a “liquid dispersed in gas”.

Answer - (Option B)

Explanation:

  • Cloud is a colloidal mixture.
  • A ‘colloid’ is a mixture of particles with a microscopic size or that larger than the ‘size of a molecule’ but still not visible to naked eye.
  • The size of the colloidal particles ranges from “1 to 1000 nm”.
  • Clouds are colloids where the ‘dispersion medium’ is gas and the dispersion phase is liquid.
  • A cloud is formed when moist warm air rises up above and condenses when cools to cloud droplets.
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