👉 A titled fluid, also known as a colloid or emulsion, is a mixture where one substance is dispersed in another in such a way that the particles of the dispersed phase remain suspended within the continuous phase, preventing them from settling out. Unlike solutions where particles are fully dissolved, or suspensions where particles settle over time, titled fluids maintain their structure due to the forces between the dispersed particles and the continuous phase. Examples include milk (fat droplets in water), ink (pigments in water), and paint (color particles in liquid). The stability of these mixtures depends on factors like particle size, surface charge, and the presence of stabilizing agents.