Soap lather is an example of a colloid in which a?

a

liquid is dispersed in gas

b

solid is dispersed in liquid

c

gas is dispersed in liquid

d

liquid is despersed in liquid

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djayenimoney
4 years ago
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Below is soap lather. Its just air bubbles in liquid.
so C is absolutely correct

Kenhinde
3 years ago

We back again πŸ˜…

Yourfaveboi
1 year ago

Jamb and stress sef, just say foam, we call it foam here in Nigeria πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

samuel8816
3 years ago

Sure

ONISAM
6 months ago

A colloid is a mixture where one substance (the dispersed phase) is finely spread in another (the dispersion medium).
In soap lather, the dispersed phase is gas bubbles (air), and the dispersion medium is water (liquid).
Therefore, soap lather is a foam, which is a type of colloid where gas is dispersed in liquid.
Other options:
A. Liquid in gas β†’ examples: fog, clouds.
B. Solid in liquid β†’ examples: muddy water, paint.
D. Liquid in liquid β†’ examples: milk, mayonnaise.
So soap lather = foam = gas in liquid.

Charlene350
1 year ago

i dont agree with the answer

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