Differentiate between emulsion and solid sol with 1 example
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(i) Sols are dispersions of solids in liquids while emulsions are dispersions of liquids in liquids. (ii) Sols are quite stable wheres as emulsions are less stable.
example of emulsion-butter
example of solid sol-alloy
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Two differences between sols and emulsions.
Sols:
- When solids are dispersed in liquid it leads to the formation of solutions called sols.
- It is highly stable when compared with emulsions.
- Substances such as paints, cell fluids, and inks are considered as sols.
Emulsions:
- When liquids are dispersed in liquid it leads to the formation of solutions called emulsions.
- It is less stable when compared with sols.
- Substances such as milk, cream, butter, oil in water are considered as emulsions.
example -: cheese, butter
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