The following are examples of colloid except A) milk B) starch in water C)Ammonium chloride solution D) Butter.
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Ammonium chloride solution is not a colloid i.e.option(C).
Explanation:
- Colloids are mixtures in which minute insoluble particles of one substance are suspended in another substance.
- They are also known as colloidal solutions or colloidal systems.
- A colloid's suspended particles might be anywhere from 1 and 1000 nanometers in size (10⁻⁹ meters).
- Milk is a colloid. Butterfat is present in small globules in it. In the liquid, these fats are dispersed.
- The diameters of starch molecules are colloidal. Therefore, the component that causes a colloidal solution to develop in water is starch.
- Butter is also a colloid.
- Ammonium chloride comes in a range of solutions.
So, Ammonium chloride solution is not a colloid i.e.option(C).
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The correct answer to this question is ammonium chloride, which is not to collide. Ammonium chloride solution is not a colloid. It is an example of solution.
Explanation:
- The colloid may be defined as a noncrystalline homogeneous substance that contains large molecule of one particle which is dispersed through a second substance.
- The colloid range from 10 to the power -7 to 10 to the power -3 centimeter in the size. Colloids are also characteristic of the Brownian motion and Tyndall Effect. Tyndall Effect is a good example of a Colloid that shows how the light scatters against the particle which allows a beam of light to be seen within the cloud itself by scattering that the beam of light.
- Examples of colloids include Mayo, milk, butter, Jelly, water, colored glasses, and paper.
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