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B
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.
Foamis 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).