kolloïdaal
Kolloïdaal refers to a state of matter where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another. In a colloidal dispersion, particles of one substance are suspended in another substance, but they are larger than molecules and smaller than what would be considered a suspension. The dispersed particles typically range in size from 1 nanometer to 1 micrometer. This intermediate size gives colloidal systems unique properties that differ from both true solutions, where solutes are molecularly dispersed, and coarse suspensions, where particles are large enough to settle out quickly.
Examples of colloidal systems are abundant in everyday life. Milk is a common example, where fat globules