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Sometimes They are in a a homogeneous mixture such as salt water or brass but are not in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water.
A type of mixture in which different materials are spread out unevenly is known as a heterogeneous mixture. It is a combination of substances with no uniform composition or properties.
further apart and move more slowly.
It depends on what you need the mixture for and what thickness you need it to be. Add the amounts you are supposed to then swirl it around a bit. How hard is it to move the spoon through the mixture? You can also put some of the mixture on the spoon and pour it back in observing how easily it goes back/spills off the spoon. Or, you could just task it and feel how thick it is.
There are two types of mixtures which are heterogeneous and homogenous mixtures. An example of a homogenous mixture is a sugar solution, and a heterogeneous mixture is sand and water. A mixture is composed of two or more substances.
The mixture containing particles that are too small to be seen easily but large enough to scatter a light beam is a colloidal mixture. These particles are known as colloids and they are intermediate in size between true solutions and suspensions.
Yes they can be easily separated.
A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
No that is a suspension
A heterogeneous mixture is one where the components are visibly different and can be easily separated using physical methods like filtration or sorting. Examples include a mixture of sand and salt, where the sand particles can be seen and separated from the smaller salt particles.
A heterogeneous mixture with large and easily visible particles that can be separated by physical means is called a suspension. Examples include muddy water or a mixture of sand and water.
Lyophobic colloids have particles that repel the dispersion medium, preventing them from easily mixing. This causes the particles to scatter light, which is why they exhibit the Tyndall effect. In lyophilic colloids, the particles have an affinity for the dispersion medium and do not scatter light as effectively.
Sometimes They are in a a homogeneous mixture such as salt water or brass but are not in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water.
It is a suspension.
It is a suspension.
a colloid contains larger particles than a solution. the particles are still too small to be seen easily, but are large enough to scatter a light beam
a colloid contains larger particles than a solution. the particles are still too small to be seen easily, but are large enough to scatter a light beam