(a) Why is there no colloid in which both the dispersed substance and the dispersing substance are gases? (b) Michael Faraday first prepared ruby-red colloids of gold particles in water that were stable indefinitely. To the unaided eye these brightly colored colloids are not distinguishable from solutions. How could you determine whether a given colored preparation is a solution or colloid?
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