Respuesta :

The general term that we could label to the description is a mixture. A mixture is composed of different pure substances. If we want to be specific, we could classify it as homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture. Since the ingredients are not all soluble with each other, this is a heterogeneous mixture.

Answer:

Colloids

Explanation:

Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures that have at least two phases, one well-divided phase (solid, gaseous or liquid) called the dispersed phase and the continuous phase called the dispersion medium. These systems have particles generally smaller than 1000 nanometers (1 nanometer = 1 nm = 10⁻⁹m).

Simply by the human eye, colloids may appear to be homogeneous mixtures, but microscopically, their particles do not mix, constituting more than one phase(heterogeneous).

In addition to shampoo, there are other examples of colloids such as gelatin, fog and sour cream.