Two common properties shown by Fog, Mist and Jelly
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a) They are suspensions and show settling nature.
b) All three are colloids and dispersed phases exist in liquid state.
c)All three are colloids and the dispersing medium is solid.
d)They are examples of true solutions and show homogeneous nature.
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ANS IS B
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Two common properties shown by Fog, Mist and Jelly are all three are colloids and dispersed phases exist in liquid state.
- In simple terms, colloids are the combination of insoluble particles which are scattered through any medium like liquid or gas.
- Fog is a type of cloud formed because of water particles in it. Usually fog touches the surface of the ground.
- Mist is also the type of fog, but it has vague and unclear particles which makes it difficult to see through them.
- Jelly is a type of translucent and supple food item, which is made from fruit juices and gelatin.
- All of the above three contains insoluble substances and only dissipate when they are in liquid state.
Hence, option (b) is the correct answer.
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