The particles of a solution are...................
The particles involved in a solution are about the size of molecules and atoms. This is because it is only the forces between these particles that make the solution possible.
Light particles will always float to the top, in a solution.
The particles in a solid solution are packed closely together, they vibrate. The particles in a liquid solution are spread more.
If you mean, "Why does filtering not separate a solute from a solution," then the answer is: Filtering is a mechanical process to remove physical particles of solid matter. If something is dissolved, like salt (the solute) in water (the solution) there are no physical particles of matter to remove - the salt is chemically dissolved and in solution.
no, a solution is when the particles(cereal) are fully dissolved in the liquid , but they arent
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
The particles involved in a solution are about the size of molecules and atoms. This is because it is only the forces between these particles that make the solution possible.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
A solution can be made up of anything. A solution is merely a substance that dissovles in another substance without you seeing the particles, like koolaid. However if you do see particles in substance it is a mixture.
What are solute particles
Whatever they are, they are NOT in solution. They are contaminants.
Whatever they are, they are NOT in solution. They are contaminants.
Light particles will always float to the top, in a solution.
Insoluble particles can be removed from hot solution by filtration.
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.
The particles in a solid solution are packed closely together, they vibrate. The particles in a liquid solution are spread more.
A solution which has a lesser concentration of particles is said to be dilute.