What are colloids and where can we find them?


What are colloids and where can we find them?
What are colloids and where can we find them?
Colloids and their different manifestations, such as aerosols, foams, and emulsions.
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What do milk, foggy air, blood, and gelatin all have in common? They are all colloids.

A colloid is a mixture in which particles of one substance are dispersed through a second substance. The particles of the first substance make up the dispersed phase. The substance they are mixed into is the dispersing medium, or dispersing phase. The types of substances combined in a colloid form a system. For example, when a liquid dispersed phase combines with a gas dispersing medium, the result is an aerosol, like fog.

But when the dispersed phase is a gas and the dispersing medium is a liquid, you get a foam system—like whipped cream!


And then there are emulsion systems, like mayonnaise or milk. In emulsions, both the dispersed phase and the dispersing medium are liquid.

Hair gel, paint, smoke, cheese, some gemstones, and even marshmallows—all are colloids, but they’re as different as can be!


Can you think of any other colloids you encounter everyday?
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