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    sol
    /sɒl/

    noun

    • 1. a fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid.

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  2. Jun 4, 2019 · A sol is a type of colloid in which solid particles are suspended in a liquid. The particles in a sol are very small. The colloidal solution displays the Tyndall effect and is stable. Sols may be prepared via condensation or dispersion. Adding a dispersing agent may increase the stability of a sol.

    • Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mars_solMars sol - Wikipedia

    Sol (borrowed from the Latin word for sun) is a solar day on Mars; that is, a Mars-day. A sol is the apparent interval between two successive returns of the Sun to the same meridian (sundial time) as seen by an observer on Mars.

  4. Feb 10, 2022 · In a nutshell, Sol is the direct replacement for the termday’ when it comes to Mars missions. Coming to the numerical side of things, a sol lasts for about 24 hours and 39 minutes, slightly longer than an average day on Earth.

    • Nadeem Sarwar
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  6. Sol. It is a colloid in which tiny particles of solid are dispersed in a liquid medium. The solid particles present in a sol are very tiny or small in size. Examples of sols: Pigmented ink, soap solution, blood, and paint. Artificial sol can be prepared by the process of condensation or dispersion.

  7. Aug 1, 2018 · A sol is a colloidal system in which a solid is dispersed phase and liquid is the continuous phase. The proper ratio of the ingredients is necessary to achieve the desired viscosity of the sols at a certain temperature.

  8. Jan 26, 2015 · The term sol is used by planetary astronomers to refer to the duration of a solar day on Mars. A mean Martian solar day, or "sol", is 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds. “Sol” is often used as a direct replacement for “Day” when concerning Mars.

  9. sol, in physical chemistry, a colloid (aggregate of very fine particles dispersed in a continuous medium) in which the particles are solid and the dispersion medium is fluid. If the dispersion medium is water, the colloid may be called a hydrosol; and if air, an aerosol.