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Milk is an example of water in oil emulsions


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True

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False

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C

Ambiguous

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D

Data insufficient

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Solution

The correct option is B

False


The explanation for Correct answer:

Option B false

  • The mixture in which one substance of dispersed insoluble particles is suspended throughout the other substance is known as colloids.
  • Colloids can be classified on the basis of the phase of the dispersed substance and the phase in which it is dispersed.
  • Sol, emulsion, foam, and aerosol are the different types of colloids.
  • The colloidal suspension with solid particles in a liquid is known as Sol.
  • An emulsion is a mixture of two liquids.
  • Foam is formed when many gas particles are trapped in a liquid or solid.
  • Aerosol contains small particles of liquid or solid dispersed in a gas
  • Milk is a colloid in which a liquid is dispersed into a liquid that is the emulsion.
  • On the basis of the properties of the dispersed phase and the dispersion, medium Emulsions can be classified into two, Oil in water emulsion and Water in oil emulsion
  • In the oil in water(o/w) type of emulsion, the oil will be the dispersed phase and water will be the dispersion medium.
  • The best example of o/w emulsion is milk in which the fat globules (act as the dispersed phase) are suspended in water (act as the dispersion medium).
  • In Water in the oil(w/o) type, water will be the dispersed phase and oil will be the dispersion medium.
  • The best example of w/o emulsion is Margarine (a spread used for flavouring, baking, and working).
  • Hence option (B) False is correct.

The explanation for incorrect answers:

Option A True

  • In milk, the fat globules (act as the dispersed phase) are suspended in water (act as the dispersion medium).
  • So, milk is an example of the oil in water(o/w) type of emulsion.
  • Hence option A is incorrect.

Option C Ambiguous

  • The milk is an example of the oil in water(o/w) type of emulsion.
  • In milk, the fat globules (act as the dispersed phase) are suspended in water (act as the dispersion medium).
  • Hence option C is incorrect.

Option D Data insufficient

  • The milk is of oil in water(o/w) type emulsion.
  • In which, the fat globules (act as the dispersed phase) are suspended in water (act as the dispersion medium).
  • Hence option D is incorrect.

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