Which of the following type of soil will form colloidal solution when suspended in water
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clay soil
Answer: clay soil will form a colloidal solution when suspended in water
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When clay soil is suspended in water, it creates a colloidal solution because it tends to absorb more water than other types of soil.
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- The loose covering of earth that covers the surface of the planet is referred to as "soil," which is a pretty vague phrase.
- The portion of the earth's surface known as the soil contains humus, broken-down rock, and both inorganic and organic components.
- It takes 500 years or more on average for soil to develop from rocks.
- Typically, as rocks break up into their component pieces, soil is created. The rocks fracture into smaller pieces to produce the soil when a variety of forces impinge on them.
- The effects of wind, water, and salts' reaction are also included in these forces.
- There are three soil stages:
- solid ground
- air-filled pores in the soil
- soil with pores filled with water
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