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What is an example of a colloidal dispersion?

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Simply put "a perminent distribution of the substance in the solvent". Colloids don't really form true solutions like sodium chloride does with water. Think of "Milk" as a great example. Water, Fats, and Proteins all get mixed together to make milk. The fats and proteins don't really get broken down, just kind of suspended in the mix.

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