Written by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
Definition
Colloids are mixtures where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another but does not dissolve. The dispersed particles are typically between 1 and 1000 nanometers in size.
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Colloids can be classified based on the phases of the dispersed and continuous mediums, such as aerosols, foams, emulsions, and sols.
The Tyndall effect is a phenomenon observed in colloids where light is scattered by the dispersed particles, making the path of light visible.
Stability of colloids can be influenced by factors like particle charge, presence of electrolytes, and pH levels.
Colloidal particles do not settle out upon standing due to Brownian motion, which keeps them suspended.
Common examples of colloids include milk (emulsion), fog (aerosol), and gelatin (gel).