Chemistry, asked by Manyag23, 6 months ago

why is oil in water a colloid? They dont mix together so shouldn't they be suspension?​

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Answered by MHIRSHINI
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Answer:

oil and water have different densities

they do not mix

in a suspension the partickes are suspended in the liquid rather floats

Answered by jogdandv956
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Explanation:

This type of liquid liquid solution is known as emulsion. Clear one will act as a dispersed phase and another one is dispersed medium.

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If it is oil in water mixture then oil will be the dispersed phase and water will be the dispersed medium.

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