Ask a New Question

Asked by Anamta

How flour(mixed with water) is an example of liophilic sols.I mean how it can be reversible?
5 years ago

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
Lyophillic sols are reversible because if the solution medium, in this case water, is evaporated, the residue, in this case flour, becomes a colloidal sol again when water is added back to the residue.
5 years ago

Related Questions

when Flour, water, sugar and other ingredients are combined and baked into a cakeis that a chemical... HBr is mixed with water. Which is the best description of what you would expect to find in the sol... HCN is mixed with water. Which is the best description of what you would expect to find in the solut... 1.5 m3 of water is mixed with 0.50 m3 of alcohol. Density of water is 1000 kg m–3 and density of alc... when water and ice are mixed the temperature of the mixture is 0 degrees Celsius. When methyl alcoh... HCN is mixed with water. Which is the best description of what you would expect to find in the solu... HBr is mixed with water. Which is the best description of what you would expect to find in the sol... HCN is mixed with water. Which is the best description of what you would expect to find in the sol... 90 g of water at 25C mixed with 50g of another substance at 100C result in 45C what is specific heat... Caili mixed 5/8 kg of flour and 1/2 kg of sugar what was the mass of the mixture David had 3 sim...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use