why is there no example of gas in gas colloid
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An aerosol, sometimes called a liquid aerosol, is a liquid dispersed in a gas, such as fog, which is in tiny water droplets suspended in air. All gases are inherently miscible (completely soluble in each other), so by definition there is no such thing as a gas-gas colloid.
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