Science, asked by suchitamote32, 6 months ago

milk is an example of colloid true or false​

Answers

Answered by megha8080m
0

Answer:

1. Milk is an example of a colloid.

2. The dispersed phase is fat globules that remain suspended in dispersion medium water.

3. Milk is a colloid of a liquid in liquid.

4. Such colloids are called emulsions.

4. In milk emulsion, liquid fat globules are dispersed in water.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The statement is true.

Explanation:

  • A colloid is any substance in which microscopic particles with one substance are distributed throughout a greater volume of some other substance.
  • The microscopic particles do not disintegrate. Colloids exist in a variety of shapes and sizes.
  • Milk is a colloid, meaning that it contains microscopic globs of butterfat floating all through the liquid.
  • Whipped cream is also a colloid. Colloids do not often divide into their constituents over time.
Similar questions