Insoluble particles can be removed from hot solution by filtration.
Boil the solution. it works for salt water. If the particles are insoluble, you don't need to boil anything... just filter the solution using filter paper. (Salt water is soluble -- it is dissolved, but an insoluble particle is a solid in the liquid).
Soluble impurities are removed by a process of vacuum filtration
If you have a solution, you have a solute (usually a solid) dissolved in a solvent. When you cool the solution, you increase the odds of the solute reassociating, thus forming solid crystals that you can then filter out to recover the product.
Yes, It is a mixture of water, and tealeaves. A chemical reaction does not occur.
You could maybe put it in hot water like on a pan with hot water then boil it
what is the diffrence in hot and cold air particles
Silver chloride
Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
hot sodium bicarbonate
A solution is produced by dissolving a solid in a liquid and when completely dissolved there are no particles to be seen; just a transparent liquid (not if you put milk in your tea). A suspension is created when the tiny particles of a substance which is not dissolvable are stirred into a liquid. You can still tell that the particles are still there, and the liquid is not transparent. Think about the particles of cocoa powder stirred into hot water (without milk). You can find some of the powder left when you have drunk up.
It is Lead chloride.
Hot.