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Fog and clouds are both colloidal in nature. Which type of colloids are they

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Answered by jerald91
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Solution : (a) Both fog and cloud are the examples in which liquid (water) is the dispersed phase and gas (air) is the dispersion medium. The only difference between them is that clouds are formed in the upper atmosphere while fog gets formed in the region close to earth.

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