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What is the difference between colloidal solution and emulsion. Give one example of each.

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Answered by snehasharma3425
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A colloid is a substance in which microscopic particles are dispersed in a medium, but are not dissolved in it. ... Pumice could be an example of a colloid: particles of air dispersed in solid stone. An emulsion is a particular type of colloid, referring to microscopic particles of liquid dispersed in another liquid.

Answered by nikki953931
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The key difference between colloid and emulsion is that colloid can form when any state of matter (solid, liquid or gas) combine with a liquid whereas emulsion has two liquid components which are immiscible with each other.

A colloid is a mixture of a compound (that is in solid, liquid or gas state) and a liquid. An emulsion is a form of colloid. A colloid generally contains two components; a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase. The discontinuous phase distributes throughout the continuous phase.

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