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Question
The colloidal dispersion of a liquid into a solid is called a ______.
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Solution
The colloidal dispersion of a liquid into a solid is called a gel.
Explanation:
A gel is formed when a liquid is dispersed in a solid medium, resulting in a colloidal system where the solid network traps the liquid. This semi-solid system exhibits properties of both solids and liquids, making gels distinct colloidal dispersions in chemistry. Gels are often used in various applications such as medicines, cosmetics, and food products due to their unique consistency and stability.
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