Toothpaste is not a simple suspension but a Colloid suspension. A Colloid suspension is a suspension that has microscopic particles suspended in another substance.
Toothpaste is a suspension because it consists of solid particles (abrasives and fluoride crystals) dispersed in a liquid (water, humectants, or surfactants). Emulsions typically involve two immiscible liquids, like oil and water, which is not the case with toothpaste.
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It is both Solid and Liquid or in other words it's "Solution". i think what its called.Actually its called a suspension, as particles of the solids remain whole suspended in the liquid.In a solution, the particles of solid all break down to separate molecules (or atoms in some cases) and become part of the liquid. This does not happen in a suspension, usually because the solids are not soluble in the liquid.
Toothpaste is a heterogeneous mixture, as it contains various components that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. These components include abrasives, fluoride, flavorings, and other additives that give toothpaste its cleaning and protective properties.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
toothpaste is depends
the toothpaste man
My can be an adjective. As a possessive pronoun it can modify nouns to tell which one.For example:My toothpaste is minty.Which toothpaste? My toothpaste. It modifies toothpaste which is a noun.
Toothpaste is a liquid.
they used urine as toothpaste