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Q: What do you call a mixture that has little particles that settle in the bottom?
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What is a mixture from which particles settle out upon standing called?

A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.


Is a homogeneous mixture of particles so small they cannot be seen and will not settle to the bottom of their container?

a solution


What contains particles that will settle out of the mixture of left sitting?

A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.


What contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out?

A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.


In a heterogeneous mixture some particles are big enough and due to the force of gravity they settle down slowly to the bottom of container. Such type of mixture of particles is called as?

The process is called sedimentation.


A mixture where the particles are dispersed but settle out?

They are called colloids.


What is is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles settle?

suspension


What is a mixture in which particles eventually separate and settle out is a what?

Suspension.


How would mixture of different sized rock particles settle to the bottom?

These particles were broken away from rocks by the action of water or wind or a combination of both. Such particles may vary in size from boulders to sand to tiny bits of clay. ... As winds or water currents slow down, rock particles settle on the land or at the bottom of rivers, lakes, and oceans.


Is suspension a homogeneous mixture?

No, it is a heterogenous mixture containg a liquid in which visible particles settle.


What is a solid heterogeneous mixture in which visible particles settle?

suspension


Is a suspension a heterogeneous mixture in which the particles settle slowly after mixing?

no