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Blood is composed of many tiny cells in a liquid called plasma. Blood is actually considered a colloid. The dispersed state of matter is
, and the dispersion medium is
.
Fruit jelly is mostly juice, but it doesn’t run all over the place even if you cut a piece and put it on a plate. This is because the juice is contained within the structure of a natural substance called pectin, which can hold its shape on its own at room temperature. The dispersed state of matter is
, and the dispersion medium is
, and the dispersion medium is
.
Fruit jelly is mostly juice, but it doesn’t run all over the place even if you cut a piece and put it on a plate. This is because the juice is contained within the structure of a natural substance called pectin, which can hold its shape on its own at room temperature. The dispersed state of matter is
, and the dispersion medium is
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In the case of blood:
- The dispersed state of matter is **cells (such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets)**.
- The dispersion medium is **plasma**.
For fruit jelly:
- The dispersed state of matter is **juice (or the liquid components that make up the jelly)**.
- The dispersion medium is **pectin (which forms the gel structure)**.
- The dispersed state of matter is **cells (such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets)**.
- The dispersion medium is **plasma**.
For fruit jelly:
- The dispersed state of matter is **juice (or the liquid components that make up the jelly)**.
- The dispersion medium is **pectin (which forms the gel structure)**.
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