Chemistry, asked by Prerna233, 1 year ago

Whipped cream is an example for
a) emulsion
b) gel
c) foam
d) sol

Answers

Answered by niral
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Whipped cream is a colloid. It consists of a gas in a liquid, so it is a foam. Sol is a colloidal suspension with solid particles in a liquid.  It's considered a suspension if the particles are larger than 1000 nanometers.

c) foam

Answered by rahul123437
0

Option (d) is the correct answer ,Sol is an example of sol.

Explanation:

  • Whipped cream is a type of sol.
  • It's dispersion medium is liquid and dispersion phase is gas.
  • Whipped cream is a colloid in which  consist of a gas in a liquid.
  • It is a foam,where sol is a colloidal suspension with solid particles in the liquid.
  • Whipped cream from milk.It is an example of colloidal solution.
  • It is aggregate of fine particles dispersed in continous medium.
  • Particles are the dispersed phase and fluid is dispersing medium.
  • If dispersed phase is water it is called Hydrosol.

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