suspensions
colloids
(and to some extent thixotropic fluids)
A suspension.
elements
Solutions
If the mixture is completely homogeneous, then the mixture is true solution as in thesolution the solute particles are completely dissolved and have uniform composition.These are transparent.A colloid is a type of mixture in which one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another. These are mostly translucent, for example:-milk.A suspension is most easy to identify since the solute particles do not dissolve in the solution. They either keep floating in the solution or settle down at the bottom.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.
In science, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles remain distributed throughout a liquid without settling to the bottom or floating to the top. This is different from a solution because the solid particles remain distinct from the liquid part of the mixture where in a solution, the solid particles are indistinct from the liquid (solutions are homogeneous).
Mixtures that have floating particles in them are called suspensions.
Homogeneous mixtures are more difficult to separate than heterogeneous mixtures because the particles are all mixed together, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have particles big enough to see.
Homogeneous mixtures, or solutions.
heterogeneous
If you think to atoms they are identical.
Yes there are spaces between molecules of mixtures. The only difference is that we can separately see particles in heterogeneous mixtures but cannot in the case of homogeneous mixtures as particles dissolve as a visible boundary is not formed. In a mixture of iron fillings and sulphur we separately see the particles thought the iron enters the inter molecular space between the particles of sulphur.
elements
These are mixture with particles larger than 1 micrometre.
A solution has the smallest particles, of the mixtures that you list.
Mixtures in which some of the particles settle out are called suspensions. An example of a mixture is dirt mixed with a large amount of water. On the other hand, mixtures in which the particles do not settle out are called colloids.
Carbon particles contain pure carbon; AMP drinks are mixtures.
neither have chunks or pieces of stuff floating around. its all together