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colloidal suspension — noun a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid • Syn: ↑sol, ↑colloidal solution • Hypernyms: ↑colloid … Useful english dictionary
colloidal suspension. — See under suspension (def. 6) … Useful english dictionary
Colloidal silica — Colloidal silicas are suspensions of fine amorphous, nonporous, and typically spherical silica particles in a liquid phase. Contents 1 Properties 2 Manufacture 3 Applications 4 See also … Wikipedia
suspension — /seuh spen sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of suspending. 2. the state of being suspended. 3. temporary abrogation or withholding, as of a law, privilege, decision, belief, etc. 4. stoppage of payment of debts or claims because of financial inability or… … Universalium
suspension — /səˈspɛnʃən / (say suh spenshuhn) noun 1. the act of suspending. 2. the state of being suspended. 3. temporary abrogation, as of a law or privilege. 4. stoppage of payment of debts, etc., through financial inability, or insolvency. 5. Physical… …
colloidal solution — noun a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid • Syn: ↑sol, ↑colloidal suspension • Hypernyms: ↑colloid … Useful english dictionary
Colloidal silver — is a liquid suspension of microscopic particles of silver. A colloid is technically defined as particles which remain suspended without forming an ionic, or dissolved solution. The broader commercial definition of colloidal silver includes… … Wikipedia
colloïdal — colloïdal, ale, aux [ kɔlɔidal, o ] adj. • 1855; de colloïde ♦ Phys., chim. Solution colloïdale : solution ou mélange dans un solvant liquide d un soluté formé de particules de taille supérieure à celle des molécules. ⇒ 3. sol. ● colloïdal,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Colloidal crystal — A colloidal crystal is an ordered array of colloid particles, analogous to a standard crystal whose repeating subunits are atoms or molecules.[1] A natural example of this phenomenon can be found in the gem opal, where spheres of silica assume a… … Wikipedia
Colloidal gold — Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes … Wikipedia