kolloidban
Kolloidban is a term used in the field of colloid chemistry to describe a type of colloid where the dispersed phase is a solid and the dispersion medium is a liquid. This type of colloid is also known as a sol. The particles in a kolloidban colloid are typically very small, ranging from 1 to 1000 nanometers in diameter, and are dispersed throughout the liquid medium. The stability of kolloidban colloids is often due to the presence of electrical charges on the particles, which prevent them from aggregating and settling out of the solution.
Kolloidban colloids can exhibit a variety of properties, including the Tyndall effect, where light is scattered
Examples of kolloidban colloids include gels, sols, and emulsions. Gels are three-dimensional networks of particles dispersed