This question is all about context.
Yes the suspension settle down on standing
no they do not but hetergeneous do
milk is a colloid, and not a solution. the particles of casein do not settle out after standing.
Emulsion Polymerisation Gives High Yield But It is of impure in nature And Emulsion Is Used For Polymerising Latex Based Monomer Where As Bulk Gives Us Pure Yield without Impurities ...... Solution Polymerisation Gives The Yield In Solution Form ...... Suspension Gives Yiels In Beads Form.....
A mixture of water and undissolved substances is a heterogeneous mixture because it is comprised of different substances. A heterogeneous mixture with undissolved substances that eventually settle is called a suspension. If the substances are too small to settle it's called a colloid.
Colloid: A solid which is dispersed amongst a liquid. The solid particles do not settle. Not a solution, because the solid is not dissolved, it is dispersed. Solution: A Mixture of a liquid with a solid dissolved in it. Not a Colloid.
suspensions colloids (and to some extent thixotropic fluids)
Colloids do not settle out; suspensions eventually do settle out. Particles in colloids are smaller than particles in suspensions.
As far as I can tell, yes, because the parts do not settle. There is nothing to settle into.
Emulsions will settle into layers when they are left standing undisturbed.
One or more parts will settle to the bottom.
They are different b/c suspensions have particles that do not settle down.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
Both solutions and suspensions are mixtures of two or more components. However, the particles in suspension are larger and will eventually settle out, where the particles in a solution are on the atomic or molecular level.
Because materials in suspensions settle out
Because materials in suspensions settle out
Well it is quite easy if you look up their definitions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid and solid particles.
Unlike in a suspension, the particles in a colloid do not separate into two phases on standing.
If a mixture scatters light and does not settle upon standing, it is not considered a suspension. It is considered a colloid.