How Do You Spell COLLOIDAL SOLUTION?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒlɔ͡ɪdə͡l səlˈuːʃən] (IPA)

Colloidal solution is spelt [kəˈlɔɪdəl səˈluʃən]. The first part, "colloidal", is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, and the "o" in both syllables has a schwa sound [ə]. The "ll" letters are pronounced as a dark L sound [ɫ]. The second part, "solution", has the stress on the first syllable, and the "u" has a short sound [ʌ]. The final "ion" is pronounced as [ʃən]. A colloidal solution is a mixture in which particles are suspended in a medium, which can be liquid or gas.

COLLOIDAL SOLUTION Meaning and Definition

  1. A colloidal solution, also known as a colloidal dispersion or colloidal system, refers to a type of mixture where particles of one substance are dispersed evenly throughout another substance. In this solution, the individual particles are suspended in a medium, typically a liquid, and do not settle down due to gravity, as they have a small enough size to remain continuously dispersed.

    The particles in a colloidal solution are larger than individual ions or molecules but significantly smaller than those of sedimentation or suspension. They can range in size from 1 to 1000 nanometers, typically falling within the colloidal range of 1 to 100 nanometers. These minute particles are dispersed rather than dissolved, resulting in the formation of a stable and homogenous mixture.

    The dispersion medium in a colloidal solution can be a liquid, a gas, or a solid. Examples of colloidal solutions include milk, gelatin, aerosols, smoke, and fog. The particles in these solutions can consist of various substances, such as solid or liquid droplets, macromolecules, or even small aggregates of atoms or molecules. The dispersed particles often display brownian motion, where they move randomly due to the continuous collision with molecules of the dispersion medium.

    Colloidal solutions can possess unique properties due to the small particle size and the large surface area-to-volume ratio of the dispersed particles. These properties can result in distinctive optical, electrical, mechanical, and chemical behavior, making colloidal systems important in a wide range of scientific and industrial applications.

Common Misspellings for COLLOIDAL SOLUTION

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Etymology of COLLOIDAL SOLUTION

The word "colloidal" originates from the Greek word "kolla", which means "glue". The term "colloidal solution" was first coined by Scottish scientist Thomas Graham in the mid-19th century. It combines the Latin word "solvo", meaning "I dissolve", with the Greek word "kolla", referring to the glue-like consistency of the particles in such a solution.

Similar spelling word for COLLOIDAL SOLUTION

Plural form of COLLOIDAL SOLUTION is COLLOIDAL SOLUTIONS

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