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Clouds are example of which colloidsmonomer of natural rubber

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Answered by simmi1022
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Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatin, jelly, muddy water, plaster, colored glass, and paper. Every colloid consists of two parts: colloidal particles and the dispersing medium. ... Any colloid consisting of a solid dispersed in a gas is called a smoke.

Emulsions are just one example of a colloid, a mixture where one substance is evenly dispersed in another. ... Fog and clouds are colloids of water in air. Smoke is a colloid of solid particles in air. As we have seen, foams are colloids of a gas in water, and emulsions are colloids of one liquid in another.
The colloidal state is a particulate phase, in which the particles range in. size from 1.0 nm to 10' nm, dispersed in a continuous phase, the dispersion medium. The extremely large interface between the two phases dictates that on surface energy considerations alone, thecolloidal state is thermodynamically unstable.
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