seawater solution or suspension
seawater solution or suspension
The type of mixture you are referring to is a colloid. Colloids have larger particles than those in solutions but are still small enough to remain dispersed and not settle out. Examples of colloids include fog and mayonnaise.
Blood is the best example of a solution, as it is composed of a solvent (plasma) and solutes (such as red and white blood cells, platelets, and proteins) that are uniformly distributed throughout. Sea water, milk, and paint are colloids or suspensions, which do not meet the strict definition of a solution.
Sea water is a solution.
sea water
Sea water is a complex solution.
sea water
no. it's a problem.
bob
350grams
water
solution