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∙ 12y agoThe particles of a suspension are dissolved into the solvent.
The best example is the solution of sugar and water . When sugar is mixed repeatedly in water continuosly then a point comes where further it sugar dont get dissolved. Then the amount of sugar dissolved is the solution and the rest sugar is solvent .
When a substance dissolves in water, water molecules get between the particles of the dissolved substance, separating them.
If theres no particles or garbage in the water it would flow freely, but it really depends on whats in the water
Yes, because the particles of sulfur are not dissolved. Each contains enormous numbers of particles even though they seem small to us.
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A hydroxide particle
Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.
Yes because all the dirt particles mix with the water and make it dirty. But it soothes the water.
The particles of a suspension are dissolved into the solvent.
Dirty water flows faster, due to the more weight it carries.
transporting water and dissolved particles
By being heated up and turning into either a gas or a liquid.
particles in solutions are dissolved. Unless the particles are too big, then they would just sink to the bottom E.G sand wouldn't dissolve in water, but salt would. particals in soulutions are dissolved
you can heat it up, the water, or grind the sugar into smaller particles! try both! =)
More particles can be dissolved in hot water then in cold.
The particles from the sodium chloride mix together with the water particles. This then makes a solution.