It is a suspension.
Yes. Sand in water will produce a suspension
It is a suspension.
No, because the sand particles do not dissolve and in time will settle at the bottom making it a suspension.
In between a solution and a suspension is a colloid. A colloid consists of particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. Colloids have particles that do not settle out over time and exhibit properties of both solutions and suspensions.
Albumin in water is an example of a colloidal solution. Sand and water is a suspension and sugar in water is a solution. So the answer is A.
Sand is a mixture and rarely is only one compound.
Sand in water is a suspension..
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture of at least two substances in which the solute has a particle size of less than 1 nm. Example: a simple solution of sugar in water. A colloidal solution is a heterogeneous mixture in which the suspension is between 1 and 1000 nm. Example: smoke from a fire.
They would be a suspension, at least until they sink.
Yes, sand in water is a suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture where particles are suspended but not dissolved in a medium. Sand particles in water will settle over time due to gravity, unlike in a solution where the solute particles are dissolved and evenly distributed throughout the solvent.
It is a suspension.
a heterogeneous mixture, as the components of sand and water do not mix evenly on a microscopic level and can be easily separated by physical means, such as filtering.