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what is an example of a colloid? gasoline windshield wiper fluid salad dressing milk what is an example of a suspension? gasoline milk mud in water coffee what is an example of a solution? gasoline milk salad dressing oil
A colloid has dispersed particles that do not settle out. Milk has tiny fat and protein globules dispersed in water, making it a colloid. A suspension has larger particles that settle over time, like mud in water where dirt particles settle. A solution is a homogeneous mixture at the molecular - ion level, and gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons in a homogeneous state.
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- D. milk
- C. mud in water
- A. gasoline