No, it is a chemical element. You could find it in the periodic table as number 47.
No Silver chloride will not dissolve in water, so it is a suspension. The only common silver salt that is soluble in water is the nitrate (and to some extent, the sulphate)
A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension. A solution The nitrate ( and to some extent the sulphate)is the only common silver salt that is soluble in water. The cloride, bromide and iodide are all insoluble and so a mixture of these with water is a suspension.
A silver sol is a colloidal suspension of silver particles that range in size from nanometers to micrometers. The sol remains suspended for an extended period of time. A common application of these particles is use in Surface Enhanced Hyper Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)
It's a suspension!
Toothpaste is not a simple suspension but a Colloid suspension. A Colloid suspension is a suspension that has microscopic particles suspended in another substance.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
liquid suspension and powdered suspension
The cables in the suspension bridge supports the suspension bridge.
Perfume is a suspension
A Mack truck with a gold bulldog indicates the entire truck is made solely of Mack components. Trucks with another manufacturer's transmission, engine, rear axles or suspension are given the silver emblem.
Magnesia milk is a suspension.
Blood is a suspension.