Colloid:A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture in which one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another substance, with the dispersed substance being made up of extremely small particles or molecules that do not settle and cannot be easily separated by ordinary physical means.
Electrical Double Layer: The electrical double layer is a structure that appears on the surface of a particle immersed in a polar solvent, such as water. It consists of two layers: an inner layer where ions are strongly bound, and an outer layer where ions are less firmly associated.
Stability of Colloids: The stability of a colloidal system is determined by the balance between attractive and repulsive forces acting on the colloidal particles. Zeta potential is a key factor in determining the stability of colloids, as it indicates the degree of repulsion between particles and the likelihood of the colloid remaining dispersed.