Step-by-step explanation:
A colloid is defined as a solution in which solute particles are microscopically dispersed into the solvent and these particles remain suspended into the solution.
A collide is a mixture in which particles are suspended into the solution.
An emulsion is defined as a mixture of two immiscible liquids, that is, liquids which are not mixable with each other.
Solution is defined as a mixture which contains a solvent and a solute. A solution is a clear mixture in which solute particles are evenly distributed into the solvent.
When a mixture contains two or more components that are evenly mixed together in a solvent is known as a homogeneous solution.
Thus, we can conclude that given mixtures are correctly matched with their description as follows.
- Colloid - Microscopically insoluble particles that are suspended throughout another substance
- Emulsions - Two or more liquids that are normally not mixable Solution
- Solution - A solute that is distributed evenly within the solvent
- Homogeneous - A mixture that has its different components mixed evenly within the substance