Kool-Aid is a good example of homogeneous mixture. In any homogeneous mixture, all the species making up the solution are in a defined ratio. There are other two types of solutions that yields a heterogeneous mixture, namely, colloids and emulsions.
In a suspension particles are settled over time; you think probable to a colloid.
Answer is - Colloids
It is a suspension.
endothermic
solution.
No it is not. This is because the different substances mixed can be clearly distinguished in the mixture. The particles are large enough to settle out over time, whereas in a homogeneous mixture, the solution will not settle out over time.
suspension
A suspension is a mixture of two or more thing in which one or more ingredients do not dissolve, becoming merely "suspended" in the liquid until it is left to sit for a long period of time. yaa what he said
Heterogenous mixtures are not uniform throughout the liquid. For example flour and water mixture is heterogenous because the flour isn't going to be uniformly located throughout the liquid. Homogenized milk is homogenous, as the concentration of particles throughout the liquid is evenly distributed. Heterogenous mixtues will often "settle", homogenous will not settle over time.
A suspension is a mixture of water and a non-dissolved material.answerA mixture in which fine particles are suspended in a fluid where they are supported by buoyancy ora suspension is a heterogeneous fluid containing solid particles that are sufficiently large for sedimentation.
No it is not. This is because the different substances mixed can be clearly distinguished in the mixture. The particles are large enough to settle out over time, whereas in a homogeneous mixture, the solution will not settle out over time.
Suspension
a suspension
A colloid is a mixture of tiny particles of pure substances that disperse into a substance and do not settle over time. This means that a marshmallow's tiny particles of pure substance do not settle, they stay in their solid form (A fluffy delicious cylendar of mushy yum.)
Colloids contain particles which are small enough to remain suspended and not settle over time, whereas suspensions contain particles which usually settle over time.
What this is saying relative to what you quote is that when the mixture is agitated, stirred if you will, then left without agitating, it will settle out. That means that you have to keep stirring the mixture for the particles to stay in suspension, that is to not settle out. If you put dirt into a glass of water it will settle out. If you keep stirring it will look uniform because it can't settle out. But when you stop stirring, the dirt being denser than the water will mostly settle out and given enough time most of it will settle out. But by observation means that you can see that the dirt is not settling out, which will be obvious if you have sufficient light shining on it or through it.
yes however it will take a very long time to
no solutions don't settle but if you make supersaturated solution settling will occur
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture when two or more substances are mixed together but aren't chemically combined/joined
suspension
Elements, I think that's what you're asking. Could be the inerts, not sure. I think you are asking about a solution, or a homogeneous mixture. This is when something is not chemically bonded, but very well mixed. The solution will not separate over time, like a heterogeneous mixture.
A suspension is a mixture of two or more thing in which one or more ingredients do not dissolve, becoming merely "suspended" in the liquid until it is left to sit for a long period of time. yaa what he said