Possibly.
Yes, in a suspension, the particles are small enough to remain dispersed in the solvent rather than settling out. These particles can be seen through a microscope because they are larger than the molecules in the solvent.
yes.
In a suspension, particles are visible through a microscope because they are not dissolved but rather dispersed in a liquid or gas. The particles are larger than those in a solution, which is why they can be observed individually.
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
Particles in a suspension are larger than the particles of a solution, but they are not always so small that they cannot be easily seen with the eye.
A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
Yes You Can! It can be seen through microscope but it can't be seen through naked eyes because it is way too small to see because there are hundreds of particles in a single strand of your hair. So it is completely impossible to see with the naked eye.
No that is a suspension
A microscope allows the human eye to examine tiny particles that otherwise cannot be seen.
hi everyone.its me mayce and this is my answer regarding the characteristics of a suspension..this info should help you. :)mixture of heterogeneousthe suspension particle size range is 10 to the power of -3 to 10 to the power of - 5 cm.suspended particle are able to be seen through without specs.the particles of suspension do not travel through filter paper.through the filtration we can obtained the suspension.the particles of suspension scatter a beam of light passing through it and create its path able to be seen.when the suspension is understurbed the particles of susupension is settle down.
No, a suspension is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of particles dispersed in a liquid, where the particles are not fully dissolved and can be seen with the naked eye.
It is a suspension.