Is a whipped cream is suspension colloid or solution?
Whipped cream is a foam, not a suspension colloid or a solution. It is made by beating air into heavy cream, which causes the proteins in the cream to denature and form a network around the air bubbles. This network of proteins traps the air bubbles and prevents them from escaping, creating a stable foam.
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