Examples of colloid in the following topics:
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- A hydrophilic colloid, or hydrocolloid, is defined as a colloid system in which the colloid particles are hydrophilic polymers dispersed in water.
- A hydrophobic colloid, or emulsion, is defined as a colloid system where the particles are hydrophobic polymers.
- Since the colloid does not interact with the aqueous solvent, hydrophobic colloids are inherently unstable and generally do not form spontaneously.
- In order for the emulsion to stay stable, additional substances are needed to stabilize the colloid.
- An emulsifier is a substance that stabilizes the colloid so that it does not change significantly with time.
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- Discuss the importance of colloidal properties in the use of medical solutions
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- It occurs as a colloidal suspension called latex in a number of plants, ranging from the dandelion to the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
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- Mixtures take the form of alloys, solutions, suspensions, and colloids.