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Sand in water is an example of a heterogeneous solid in a liquid. The sand particles do not dissolve in water and can be seen as separate entities within the liquid.
A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid. The solid particles in a suspension are typically larger and may settle over time if left undisturbed. Unlike a solution, where the solute is completely dissolved, the particles in a suspension can often be seen and may require mixing to remain evenly distributed.
When a solid is dissolved in a liquid, the liquid is said to be the solvent and the solid is to be the solute. The liquid that you get after dissolving the solid into the liquid is called the solution. When a solute dissolves, the solvent particles attract the particles of the solute away which breaks the cluster of particles apart. After dissolving enough amount that the solvent cannot dissolve more, the solution is said to be saturated. It is the state when the solution cannot dissolve anymore solute. The opposite of solution is suspension. A suspension is when the solute cannot be dissolved (that is, it is insoluble) into the solvent and stays suspended in the solvent. A suspension is translucent and the suspended particles can be easily seen. While, in a solution, the particles are soluble and complete dissolve into the solvent. A solution is transparent and the particles are too small to be seen through naked eyes.
A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
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Think about jewelry: have you ever seen a liquid necklace or bracelet? Silver is solid.
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
A solution is produced by dissolving a solid in a liquid and when completely dissolved there are no particles to be seen; just a transparent liquid (not if you put milk in your tea). A suspension is created when the tiny particles of a substance which is not dissolvable are stirred into a liquid. You can still tell that the particles are still there, and the liquid is not transparent. Think about the particles of cocoa powder stirred into hot water (without milk). You can find some of the powder left when you have drunk up.
Any solid can be placed in a liquid. If the solid is less dense then it will float. If it is not soluble and its melting temperature is higher than the temperature of the liquid it will remain solid and not become part of a mixture. any solid can be converted into liquid except those which becomes sublimed.
Suspension is easily seen when the particles within a liquid are large enough to scatter light, making the mixture appear cloudy or opaque. This phenomenon often occurs with mixtures like muddy water or salad dressing, where solid particles do not fully dissolve. Additionally, suspension can be observed when the mixture is allowed to sit, causing the solid particles to settle at the bottom over time.
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
Solid or liquid objects, coloured gases.