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The core classification of colloidal systems is fundamentally based on the physical state (solid, liSurface Chemistry Chemistry Question

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The core classification of colloidal systems is fundamentally based on the physical state (solid, liquid, or gas) of both the dispersed phase and the surrounding dispersion medium. Since the intimate mixture of any two gases fundamentally constitutes a homogeneous true solution, how many distinct types of colloidal systems are physically possible in reality?

Answer: 8

💡 Solution & Explanation

Taking 3 possible physical states for the dispersed phase and 3 possible physical states for the dispersion medium yields $3 \times 3 = 9$ mathematical combinations. However, a gas dispersed uniformly in another gas strictly forms a homogeneous mixture (a true solution, not a heterogeneous colloid). Subtracting this impossible case leaves precisely 8 distinct valid colloidal systems.

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