36. A colloidal system in which a liquid is dispersed in a liquid is called A.Gel B.Emulsion C.Sol D.Precipitate
Answer: Option B Solution: An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible (nonmixable or unblendable). Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter called colloids. In an emulsion, one liquid (the dispersed phase) is dispersed in the other (the continuous phase). Examples of emulsions include vinaigrettes, milk, mayonnaise, and some cutting fluids for metal working.