An emulsion is a colloidal solution formed by mixing:
Two immiscible liquids
Explanation of the correct option:
(a):
Emulsion: A heterogeneous colloidal solution in which the dispersion phase and dispersion medium are liquids.
Classification of emulsion:
An emulsion is classified into the following based on the nature of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium.
Explanation of the incorrect options:
(b) Two miscible liquids: These form a homogeneous solution with uniform distribution. Hence, not a colloid and additionally, not an emulsion.
(c) Any two solid: A colloidal solution formed by the mixing of two solids is called a solid sol. Example: Coloured gemstones
(d) Any two gases: A mixture of any two gases also forms a homogeneous mixture with uniform distribution of the gases. Hence, not a colloid and additionally, not an emulsion.
Hence, option (a) is correct.