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A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
It is a suspension.
It is a suspension.
A solid from a liquid can be separated by filtration, where the solid particles are trapped by a filter paper or mesh while the liquid passes through. This technique is commonly used in laboratories and industrial processes to isolate solids from suspension in a liquid.
Particles in suspension are dispersed and not dissolved in the liquid. Suspensions may settle over time due to gravity. The particles in suspension can be separated from the liquid by filtration.
A protoplasm is composed of fats, proteins and other molecules which are suspended in water. It is an example of a colloidal 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.
Substances that consist of a solid suspended in a liquid can typically be separated using filtration. The solid particles are trapped by the filter, while the liquid passes through, resulting in separation.
tubidity.
its a colloidal liquid
can powdered juice separated by filtration
can powdered juice separated by filtration