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In a suspension can particles be seen through a microscope?

Yes, in a suspension, the particles are small enough to remain dispersed in the solvent rather than settling out. These particles can be seen through a microscope because they are larger than the molecules in the solvent.


Can you see particles in a colloid with a microscope?

suspension particles can be seen through a microscope


When in a suspension can particles be seen through a microscope?

yes.


Can the particles in a suspension be seen through a microscope?

Possibly.


In a suspension particles cannot be seen through a microscope?

In a suspension, particles are visible through a microscope because they are not dissolved but rather dispersed in a liquid or gas. The particles are larger than those in a solution, which is why they can be observed individually.


does Can see the particles with the naked eye the definition to colloid or suspension?

The ability to see particles with the naked eye distinguishes a suspension from a colloid. In a suspension, the particles are larger and can be seen without a microscope, often settling over time. In contrast, colloids consist of smaller particles that remain dispersed and cannot be seen individually without special techniques, although they may cause a scattering of light (Tyndall effect). Thus, the visibility of particles defines the distinction between the two.


What kind of microscope do you need to see particles?

To see particles, such as individual cells or microorganisms, you would typically need a light microscope. However, to see smaller particles like viruses or nanoparticles, you would need an electron microscope.


What do you call a solution where you can see particles floating throughout?

it is called as suspension....


Are particles of carbon almost large enough to see with a microscope?

No, individual carbon particles are much smaller than the resolution limit of a light microscope, which is around 200 nanometers. A scanning electron microscope or a transmission electron microscope would be needed to visualize individual carbon particles, which are typically on the nanoscale.


If you see tiny particles floating in a liquid you know it is a?

suspension, as suspensions contain particles that are dispersed but not dissolved in the liquid.


Can you see particles with a microscope?

Yes You Can! It can be seen through microscope but it can't be seen through naked eyes because it is way too small to see because there are hundreds of particles in a single strand of your hair. So it is completely impossible to see with the naked eye.


What is a mixture from which particles settle out upon standing called?

A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.