Clouds are example of which colloidsmonomer of natural rubber
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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.
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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