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A '''colloid''' consists of small particles of one substance suspended in another.
A '''colloid''' consists of small particles of one substance suspended in another, first described by Thomas Graham in the
late nineteenth century, for example see Ref. 1.
==Interesting reading==
*[http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/full/pwa-pdf/9/4/phwv9i4a23.pdf Wilson Poon, Peter Pusey and Henk Lekkerkerker "Colloids in suspense", Physics World '''April'''  pp. 27-34 (1996)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/439545a Alfons van Blaaderen "Colloids get complex", Nature '''439''' pp. 545-546 (2006)]
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/JS8641700318 Thomas Graham F.R.S. "On the properties of silicic acid and other analogous colloidal substances",  Journal of the Chemical Society '''17''' pp. 318 - 327 (1864)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/JS8641700318 Thomas Graham F.R.S. "On the properties of silicic acid and other analogous colloidal substances",  Journal of the Chemical Society '''17''' pp. 318 - 327 (1864)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/439545a Alfons van Blaaderen "Colloids get complex", Nature '''439'' pp. 545-546 (2006)]
[[category:Complex systems]]
[[category:Complex systems]]
[[category: mixtures]]
[[category: mixtures]]

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