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A colloid contain particles that are between 1 nm and 100 nm or approximately 1 nm- ~500 nm but not 1 nm-1000 nm.
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Colloid contains particles of diameter bet^n 1 nm~500 nm
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What is the colloidal particles that spread throughout a suspension?

A homogeneous solution contain ions or molecules.A colloid contain insoluble particles in the range 1-1000 nm.


What particles are in both a solution and a colloid?

A homogeneous solution contain ions or molecules.A colloid contain insoluble particles in the range 1-1000 nm.


How are solution suspension and colloid determined?

A solution doesn't contain solids.A suspension contain insoluble solids.A coloid has insoluble particles with the dimensions between 1 nm and 1000 nm.


What is the difference between a solution colloid suspension and a hydrate?

Solution: it is a homogeneous mixture and doesn't contain any solid particles.Colloid: contain particles, dimensions 1 to 1 000 nm.Suspension: contain particles larger than 1 000 nm which has the ability to settle in time.Hydrate: it is a compound containing water in its crystalline structure.


What is the difference's Between a solution colloid suspension and a hydrate?

Solution: it is a homogeneous mixture and doesn't contain any solid particles.Colloid: contain particles, dimensions 1 to 1 000 nm.Suspension: contain particles larger than 1 000 nm which has the ability to settle in time.Hydrate: it is a compound containing water in its crystalline structure.


Is cytoplasm an example of a suspension?

Protoplasm is considered a colloid in a fluid suspension. Colloids are mixtures that contain particles or molecules of varying sizes. Some examples of a colloidal suspension are milk, paint, gelatin, and blood.


How are colloids solution and suspension different from each other?

Colloids contain particles which are small enough to remain suspended and not settle over time, whereas suspensions contain particles which usually settle over time.


What does a colloid contain?

nothing


How can you tell the difference between a solution and a clear colloid?

Solutions are mixtures on an atomic or molecular level; the mixture is so fine grained that you could never see it with a microscope. All you would see is a homogeneous substance. Colloidal suspensions contain tiny particles that you might be unable to see with the unaided eye, but which you could see with a microscope.


What particles does air-contain?

Air particles contain oxygen.


What are molecules and their subatomic particles?

Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.


What is the difference between solutions suspensions and Colloids?

If a mixture settles over time and separates it is a suspension (milk with chocolate added). If a mixture does not separate overtime but forms lumpy or fluffy masses (like cottage cheese) it is a colloid. If a mixture does not separate or form lumpy masses it is a solution. Suspensions separate, colloids form lumps and may look 'cloud-like' and solutions remain the same.