The particles in a colloid land in size between those in a solution and a suspension and may be solid, liquid or gas. ... Examples of colloids are foams (shaving cream, Styrofoam), gels (gelatin, jelly), emulsions (mayonnaise, lotion), aerosols (fog, insecticide spray, smoke) and sols (shampoo, gemstones).
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Where as shampoo opens the hair's cuticle, conditioner seals it back up—locking nutrients in and pollutants out. This in turn strengthens the hair shaft, preventing breakage, split ends, and even hair loss.
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Answer:
1.) liquid
2.) Foam liquid/ liquid
Explanation:
The particles in a colloid land in size between those in a solution and a suspension and may be solid, liquid or gas. ... Examples of colloids are foams (shaving cream, Styrofoam), gels (gelatin, jelly), emulsions (mayonnaise, lotion), aerosols (fog, insecticide spray, smoke) and sols (shampoo, gemstones).
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Where as shampoo opens the hair's cuticle, conditioner seals it back up—locking nutrients in and pollutants out. This in turn strengthens the hair shaft, preventing breakage, split ends, and even hair loss.
Colloid Continuous Phase Examples:
Emulsion Liquid Cream, Paint
Sol Liquid/liquid Shampoo
Aerosol Gas Smoke
Foam Liquid/solid Beer head