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which term desscribes fog
solution
colloid
suspension
solvent
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Colloid.
Fog is an aerosol — tiny liquid (water) droplets dispersed in a gas (air). The droplet size is in the colloidal range, so fog behaves as a colloid (shows Tyndall effect and particles do not quickly settle). A solution is molecularly homogeneous, a solvent is the medium in a solution, and a suspension has larger particles that settle out.
Fog is an aerosol — tiny liquid (water) droplets dispersed in a gas (air). The droplet size is in the colloidal range, so fog behaves as a colloid (shows Tyndall effect and particles do not quickly settle). A solution is molecularly homogeneous, a solvent is the medium in a solution, and a suspension has larger particles that settle out.
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