a.
To determine:
Identify yogurt as solution or colloid.
Introduction:
A homogenous mixture is known as solution. A solution consists of solute and solvent. The solute is evenly dispersed substance in another substance called solvent. Solution can be homogenous mixture of solid, liquid or gases. Colloid is a homogenous mixture of molecules of one substance that are dispersed in a second substance. These molecules aggregate to form large particles such as micelle but do not dissolve in water.
b.
To determine:
Identify cola drink as solution or colloid.
Introduction:
A homogenous mixture is known as solution. A solution consists of solute and solvent. The solute is evenly dispersed substance in another substance called solvent. Solution can be homogenous mixture of solid, liquid or gases. Colloid is a homogenous mixture of molecules of one substance that are dispersed in a second substance. These molecules aggregate to form large particles such as micelle but do not dissolve in water.
c.
To determine:
Identify gasoline as solution or colloid.
Introduction:
A homogenous mixture is known as solution. A solution consists of solute and solvent. The solute is evenly dispersed substance in another substance called solvent. Solution can be homogenous mixture of solid, liquid or gases. Colloid is a homogenous mixture of molecules of one substance that are dispersed in a second substance. These molecules aggregate to form large particles such as micelle but do not dissolve in water.
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