Chalk and water do not form a colloid; instead, they create a suspension. In a suspension, solid particles (like chalk) are dispersed in a liquid (like water) but can settle over time. Colloids, on the other hand, consist of smaller particles that remain evenly distributed and do not settle out. Therefore, while chalk in water may appear mixed initially, it is not a true colloid.
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