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Why is a marshmallow a colloid?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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A colloid is a mixture of tiny particles of pure substances that disperse into a substance and do not settle over time. This means that a marshmallow's tiny particles of pure substance do not settle, they stay in their solid form (A fluffy delicious cylendar of mushy yum.)

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11y ago

yes they are. they are an emulsion and there phases are air and syrup

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colloid

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