what is it asking for?? help! Colloidal particles spread throughout a suspension. a. Brownian motion e. Tyndall effect b. surface tension f. suspension c. dispersed phase g. solute d. dispersion medium h. emulsion
@Festinger !!!
is it c? but why r u there so many choices?
I don't know. The only question you've posted is what is it asking for.
Colloidal particles spread throughout a suspension. a. Brownian motion e. Tyndall effect b. surface tension f. suspension c. dispersed phase g. solute d. dispersion medium h. emulsion
f. suspension
do you get it now?
No. I still don't see what is the question...
it isn't a question..
UNLESS this is a definition question, which means at the top it asks you what the options are for each description, than in this case it is dispersed phase.
In a colloid, the liquid is called collodial medium and the solid particle is a collodial phase. it forms what is sometimes called a suspension. a solute is something the solid that dissolves, which is not applicable here. emulsion is the mixing of 2 liquids which don't usually mix like oil and water. tyndell effect is some form of scattering.
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