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Emulsion: a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids

Suspension: a liquid containing insoluble solid particles

A suspension can be separated and does not mix togehter, but emulsion does.

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A solution is a mixture composed of two or more substances, in such a mixture a solute is dissolved completely in a second substance called the solvent.

This mixture can involve gasses (e.g. Air), liquids (e.g. Alcoholic Beverages) or solids (e.g. Bronze); or a combination of those states.

An emulsion is a mixture in which the components do not blend, over time they will separate in their individual components unless provided with energy. An example would be a vinaigrette dressing, an unstable emulsion that will quickly separate unless shaken continuously.

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Suspension example:bring the water and add to the water salt it is suspension.

But emulsion example:bring oil and add the water to the oil it is two liquid state be together it is emulsion.

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