Cheese is a colloidal solution of:
- Option 1: Solid in solid - This refers to a solid dispersion in another solid, like alloys or some kinds of metals. This is not the correct answer for cheese.
- Option 2: Liquid in solid - This is the correct answer. Cheese is a colloidal solution where a liquid (like water or milk proteins) is dispersed in a solid matrix (such as casein protein). This type of colloid is called a gel.
- Option 3: Solid in liquid - This refers to a solid dispersed in a liquid, like a suspension, which does not describe the structure of cheese.
- Option 4: Gas in solid - This describes foams and is not applicable to cheese, which does not primarily consist of a gas dispersed in a solid.
Explanation:
Cheese is classified as a colloidal solution where the liquid is dispersed within a solid, making it a gel-like substance. This is typical of cheese's structure, where liquid components are suspended within the solid protein matrix.