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no solutions don't settle

but if you make supersaturated solution settling will occur

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Can particles settle out of of a solution?

yes however it will take a very long time to


Will a solution settle out?

A homogeneous solution doesn't settle.


Is paint a suspension solution or colloid?

It is a solution because if let sit over time particles will settle. ------------------------------------------------ Actually there is evidence with the related link below that shows it is a colloid


How are colloids solution and suspension different from each other?

Colloids contain particles which are small enough to remain suspended and not settle over time, whereas suspensions contain particles which usually settle over time.


Is an suspension a homogeneous mixture?

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.


A mixture in which particles settle and separate over time?

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Is sand and water a solution colloid or suspension?

No, because the sand particles do not dissolve and in time will settle at the bottom making it a suspension.


If you cool the solution slowly and sugar does not settle out as it cools you know the solution is?

Supersaturated


What is a mixture where the substances do not settle over time?

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.


Do solutions settle over time?

Recall that solutions are homogeneous mixtures. For example, sodium chloride does not settle out when its solutions remain constant.


What difficulty arises is the precipitate is not allowed to settle completely from solution?

The difficulty that arises when the precipitate is not allowed to settle completely from solution is that the precipitate will not be as pure as it could be. If the precipitate is not allowed to settle, impurities will remain in the solution and will be present in the precipitate. This will result in a less pure product.


Can see particles with the naked eye and will settle out over time?

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