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give an example of colloid when dispersed phase is gas and dispersion medium is solid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A colloid is a mixture in which one substance which has fine particles (dispersed phase) mixed into another substance (dispersion medium). The particles of the colloids have a range from 1 to 1000 nm in diameter. The solution is called colloidal dispersion because the particles of solutions do not mix or settle down. They are dispersed in the solution.

The substances which are dispersed in the solution are called the dispersed phase, and the solution in which it is dispersed is called dispersion medium.

Based on the physical state of the dispersion medium and of the dispersed phase, colloids can be classified into:

  • Foam

  • Solid Foam

  • Aerosol

  • Emulsion

  • Gel

  • Solid Aerosol

  • Sols

  • Solid sol

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