It is a suspension.
No. Seawater is a solution, because the salt dissolves into the water. Unless you are referring to the dirt or fish feces or various other things in the ocean... So the salt is not, the other particles are. A better example would be muddy water, to avoid confusion.
Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.
No it's a solute but a milkshake is a suspension
Soil is a chemical solution of metals
Nitrates are soluble, so become a solution when mixing with water.
Neither
Muddy water is a suspension because the particles in a suspension are small, not settled, and separate if left undisturbed like in the most common kind of suspension made of silt and water.
Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.
No. Seawater is a solution, because the salt dissolves into the water. Unless you are referring to the dirt or fish feces or various other things in the ocean... So the salt is not, the other particles are. A better example would be muddy water, to avoid confusion.
Soil is not dissolved in water.
no, because soil cannot completely dissolve into water.
no, because soil cannot completely dissolve into water.
it is very nonsense
Yes, soil is a colloid. There are four major types of colloids: crystalline silicate, non-crystalline silicate, oxide clays, and humus.
No it's a solute but a milkshake is a suspension
evaporating the water would leave the soil in the container, or, depending on the solubility of soil, you could use a filter.
No, soil is not a solution. It is a mixture.