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How are colloids classified on the basis of:
(i) physical states of components,
(ii) nature of dispersed phase and
(iii) interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium

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The classification of colloids on the basis of (i) physical states of components:
On the basis of physical states of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium, the colloidal solutions classified into eight types of colloidal systems as shown in the following table.
Note: A mixture of gas with another gas is a homogeneous mixture and not a colloidal solution.

 Dispersed phase
Dispersion medium
Type of colloidal solution
Example
 Solid Solid
 Solid sol
 Alloys
 Solid
  Liquid Sol Paints
  Solid  Gas Aerosol Smoke
 Liquid  Solid Gel Jelly
 Liquid
  Liquid Emulsion Milk
  Liquid  Gas Aerosol Mist
 Gas  Solid Solid sol
 Pumice
 Gas
  Liquid Foam Soap

(ii) Nature of dispersed phase and dispersion medium:
Colloids are classified into following.
(i) Alcosol
It is a colloidal solution of a solid (dispersed phase) in alcohol (Dispersion medium).
(ii) Aerosol
It is a colloidal solution of a liquid (dispersed phase) in gas (Dispersion medium). Example includes fog.
(iii) Hydrosol
It is a colloidal solution of a solid (dispersed phase) in water (Dispersion medium).
(iv) Benzosol : 
It is  a colloidal solution with benzene as dispersion medium.

(iii) Interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium:
Colloids are classified into lyophilic sols and lyophobic sols.
In lyophilic sols, the dispersed phase particles have great affinity (or love) for the dispersion medium. These sols are reversible. Examples include gum, gelatin, starch, proteins and rubber etc.
In lyophobic sols, the dispersed phase particles have no affinity (or love) for the dispersion medium. These sols are irreversible. Examples include solutions of metals such as gold and silver, metal hydroxides and metal sulphides.
The hydrophobic sols are less stable and easily coagulated than hydrophilic sols because, the stability of  hydrophobic sols is due to charge only and the stability of hydrophilic sols is due to charge and solvation/ hydration.
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How are colloids classified on the basis of:
(i) physical states of components,
(ii) nature of dispersed phase and
(iii) interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium
Updated OnSep 23, 2022
TopicSurface Chemistry
SubjectChemistry
ClassClass 12
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