With a suspension, small particles are mixed into the solvent (usually water). They do not change their molecular structure. With a solution, the dissolved chemical dissociates into its constituent ions. For example, sodium chloride becomes sodium plus one ions, and chloride minus one ions.
A true solution is homogeneous and generally transparent.
They are different b/c suspensions have particles that do not settle down.
A suspension contain two or more phases.A colloid contain also suspended microparticles.A solution is monophasic.
they are able to scatter light
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike
they are able to scatter light
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures; suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures;
It's a solution - comprising atoms of hydrogen and chlorine.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Suspension consists of the largest particles among colloid, homogeneous mixture, solution. Suspensions contain particles that are visible to the naked eye and typically settle over time.
10-14 days
These factors are:- homogeneity of the solution- dimension of particles