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Fog is a colloidal solution of?


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Fog:

  • Fog is an example of a colloidal solution in which liquid particles are dispersed in the gaseous phase.
  • Here we have a dispersion medium as gas and the dispersed phase is liquid.
  • It's also called an aerosol of liquid.
  • Examples include clouds, pesticide or insecticide sprays, mist, etc.

Hence fog is a colloidal solution of a colloidal system having liquid particles dispersed in the gaseous phase.


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