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A sol is a colloidal solution suspension of very small solid particles in a continuous liquid medium. Sols are quite stable and show the Tyndall effect. Examples include blood, pigmented ink, cell fluids and paint.

Artificial sols may be prepared by dispersion or condensation. Dispersion techniques include grinding solids to colloidal dimensions by ball milling and Bredig's arc method. The stability of sols may be maintained by using dispersing agents.

Sols are commonly used in preparing sol-gels.

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the latin name of sun

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he Milky Way's star (a.k.a. The Sun) is called "Sol". Solar time is a means to understand the passage of time based on the Sun's position in the sky. The fundamental unit of solar time is the day. To differentiate between what we commonly call a "day", scientists and astronauts use the local version of a day (based yet again on the movement of the Sun in the sky), but they refer to it as a "Sol". It's actually based on Earth's version of Mean Solar Time, but let's not get into that. We would use the Local Solar Day no matter which planet we were on, and refer to it locally as a "Sol". The average length of a Martian solar day is 88,775.24409 seconds or 24 hours, 39 minutes,  35.24409 seconds versus Earth's 24 hours. The conversion factor is 1.0274912510:1. Mars' solar day is only about 2.7% longer than that of the Earth. So, in short, it's just like a day on Earth, but we don't call it that to avoid confusion.

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sol is the latin name of sun

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Sol Definition: A sol is a type of colloid in which solid particles are suspended in a liquid. Sol Examples: protoplasm, gel, starch in water
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A sol is a colloidal suspension of very small solid particles in a continuous liquid medium. Sols are quite stable and show the Tyndall effect. Examples include blood, pigmented ink, cell fluids and paint.

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