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An emulsion is always between___


a) Two solids

b) A solid and liquid

c) Two gases

d) Two liquids

3. What is one property of a suspension that is different from that of a colloid?


a) If left to rest, the particles of a suspension will settle out.

b) The particles of a suspension reflect light.

c) A suspension is always clear

d) Suspensions are colorless

6. An example of a colloid which is an emulsion is ___


a) Wipped cream

b) Mayonnaise

c) Fog

d) Gelatin

8. Oil floats on water. The most accurate reason for this is


a) oil is less dense than water

b) oil is immiscible (does not dissolve) in water

c) oil is both less dense and immiscible with water

d) water is heavier than oil

Question A mixture is described as a heterogeneous liquid where two liquids are


visible andthe mixture shows the tyndall effect. This mixture would be a:
A..solution
B.suspension
C.emulsion
D.colloidal dispersion
Question A mixture is described as looking homogeneous, not settling when left
standing undisturbed and does show the tyndall effect. This mixture would be
classified as a:
A..solution
B.suspension
C.emulsion
D.colloidal dispersion
Question A mixture is described as being homogeneous but does not show the
tyndall effect.This mixture would correctly be classified as a:
A..solution
B.suspension
C.emulsion
D.colloidal dispersion
Question Which of these is an example of a colloidal dispersion?
A..oil and vinegar
B.soil and water
C.salt and water
D.liquid laundry starch and water
Question If you wanted to make an emulsion, which of the following substances
would you add to water?
A..water
B.oil
C.vinegar

D.alcohol

Classify each of the following mixtures as a solution,


suspension, emulsion or colloidal
dispersion.
1. A glass of whole milk
2. A glass of pop
3. A cup of black coffee
4. Italian salad dressing
5. Gravel and water
6. Hot noodle soup
7. A glass of cool iced tea
8. Ketchup
9. A glass of orange juice
10. A mixture of water and diesel fuel

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