an emulsifier
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
A colloid is a homogeneous mixture in which particles are mixed together but not dissolved.
A magnet can remove particles from a mixture but not from a chemical compound.
Water particles mixed with other liquid particles. Example: water and oil or water and cordial.
suspension
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
the solid particles in these colloids are mixed with the particles of a liquid. the dispersed particles do not dissolve into the liquid therefore the particles do not settle.
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What are solute particles
when you have water, you see little particles in it, but the particles werent mixed in.
A homogenous mixture
The particles in a mixture are only mixed together, but are not bonded together; in a solution the particles are mixed, except that they are physically bonded to each other.
A colloid is a homogeneous mixture in which particles are mixed together but not dissolved.
agent orange was before it was mixed and drummed. agent white and agent blue come in powdered dry form in 50 lbs bags as well as SUPER AGENT ORANGE II AND SILVEX (CONTAINED SEVEN TIMES THE AMOUNT OF TCDD DIOXIN THAN THE REST) mixed with water, heavy oil and maybe some JP4. AGENT ORANGE was not soluable with water. it had to be mixed with diesel fuel. I personally handled all of them on Andersen AFB, GUAM FROM SEPT 1968 TO JUNE 1978
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
all the dust particles mixed and the sun was formed