kolloidisena
Kolloidisena, also known as colloid, is a mixture in which one substance (the dispersed phase) is dispersed evenly throughout another substance (the dispersion medium) without being fully dissolved. The dispersed particles in a colloid are typically between 1 nanometer and 1 micrometer in size, which is larger than the particles in a true solution but smaller than those in a suspension. This intermediate size range gives colloids unique properties, such as the Tyndall effect, where light is scattered by the dispersed particles, making the path of the light visible.
Colloids can be classified based on the physical state of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium.
Colloids are widely used in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. They play a crucial