The sand remains insoluble and is visibly floating in the water.
Sand is not soluble in water and sand particles are settled.
Sand is made form a mixture of mineral grains (mainly quartz or calcite) which are themselves compounds. If there is water or air flowing though the sand at a fast rate, then it can also be a suspension.
It would be a suspension.
An example of a suspension mixture would be sandy water. You can clearly see the different sand particles in the water when shaken.
A suspension, such as sand and water.
Technically 'Yes'. The aggregate is suspended in the water and sand mixture. The sand is suspended in the water. All together the sand and water binds the whole into a sold.
1. Put the mixture in water and stir. 2. Salt is water soluble, sand not. 3. Filter the suspension: sand remain on the filter and the salt in solution.
Sand in water is a suspension..
A mixture of water and a non-dissolved material is a suspension. Examples of suspensions include muddy water, sand in water, chalk in water, oil and water, and other mixtures such as this.
Mixture
A mixture.
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!