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Lucille
1 July, 23:50
Is cranberry juice at the a colloid
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Anna Erickson
2 July, 00:49
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A colloid is a homogeneous mixture, in simplest terms.
Cranberry juice is a colloid, because it is a homogeneous mixture.
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