mr prasad, its gd how u are always how you put all the homework and answers on the blog. im thinking of starting a blog. if i do would you should give me a few tips on how to maintain it to a standard that yours is c ya hapy_3m0
aluminium oxide rust (might want to be more specific: I'll let you look rust up) water hydrogen chloride carbon dioxide ethanol sucrose sodium chloride
Suspension contains particles sufficiently large for gravity to separate from the suspension. Solid in liquid. Particles in a colloid are so small that electrostatic forces maintain their distribution throughout the colloid, or maybe because it is solid. Types of colloid: Solid sol: solid in solid: eg stained glass (metal in glass) Gel: liquid in solid: eg jelly (water in gelatin) Solid foam: gas in solid: eg pumice Sol: solid in liquid: eg blood (cells in plasma) Emulsion: liquid in liquid: eg milk (fat/oils in water) Foam: gas in liquid: eg whipped cream Aerosol: solid/liquid in gas: eg smoke, fog/mist/clouds
Hey MR PRASAD Its kyle simonsen here and im in australia for the week. I dont have my science book with me so i was wondering if you could leave mesome notes for the YR 9 homework, it would be greatly appreciated
Your blog has gone weird and it only displays the background colour not the homework. It might be a problem with my computer though is anyone else having that problem?
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hey mr prasad,
check out this site i think it is pretty gd http://www.edinformatics.com/math_ science/mixtures.htm
mr prasad,
its gd how u are always how you put all the homework and answers on the blog. im thinking of starting a blog. if i do would you should give me a few tips on how to maintain it to a standard that yours is
c ya
hapy_3m0
this is where i got my answers fom though
http://www2.abc.net.au/science/k2/ stn/april2000/posts/topic62821.shtm
aluminium oxide
rust (might want to be more specific: I'll let you look rust up)
water
hydrogen chloride
carbon dioxide
ethanol
sucrose
sodium chloride
And two more to make the ten:
acetic acid (found in vinegar)
tungsten carbide
Suspension contains particles sufficiently large for gravity to separate from the suspension. Solid in liquid.
Particles in a colloid are so small that electrostatic forces maintain their distribution throughout the colloid, or maybe because it is solid.
Types of colloid:
Solid sol: solid in solid: eg stained glass (metal in glass)
Gel: liquid in solid: eg jelly (water in gelatin)
Solid foam: gas in solid: eg pumice
Sol: solid in liquid: eg blood (cells in plasma)
Emulsion: liquid in liquid: eg milk (fat/oils in water)
Foam: gas in liquid: eg whipped cream
Aerosol: solid/liquid in gas: eg smoke, fog/mist/clouds
they are all the ones i could find
c ya tomoro
hapy_3m0
Hey Mr. Prasad
I like how your blog is setup, it looks neat.
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Hey Mr Prasad
Thanks 4 da questions dey really help
Thanks Adam
Hey MR PRASAD
Its kyle simonsen here and im in australia for the week. I dont have my science book with me so i was wondering if you could leave mesome notes for the YR 9 homework, it would be greatly appreciated
Mr Prasad
Your blog has gone weird and it only displays the background colour not the homework.
It might be a problem with my computer though is anyone else having that problem?
Rustymcginga
thanks for the questions mr prasad
Mr prasad
Please put the homework on earlier so i have more time to do it.
Hi All
I am back
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