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These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
Denser particles in a rotating container will tend to move towards the bottom, away from the axis of rotation due to centrifugal force. This is because denser particles have more inertia and are less affected by the rotation.
Yes, particles in a gas will fill the available space of their container and take on the shape of the container. The volume of the container doesn't affect this behavior as the particles will distribute evenly throughout the space.
First of all, what is homogeneous? Wikipedia has a good definition for it, "A substance that is uniform in composition," and from Wikipedia's definition we can now judge whether or not tea is homogeneous. It really depends on what kind of tea it is. If the tea has no leaves, or no particles that you can see in the bottom... and it is just the tea (liquid) itself then it is a homogeneous solution, but if there are residues/particles/tea leaves on the bottom is no longer homogeneous but a heterogeneous mixture. Note: Not only do you look in the bottom, but look at the tea itself too. :)
The process you're referring to is called sedimentation. During sedimentation, the solid particles in a suspension settle at the bottom of the container due to gravity. This allows for the separation of the solid particles from the liquid in the suspension.
Agitation prevents sediment or particles from settling at the bottom of a container or solution.
The insoluble material that settles at the bottom of a container is typically called sediment or precipitate. It is composed of solid particles that have separated from a liquid due to factors such as gravity or chemical reactions.
A centrifuge is a machine used to separate mixtures of solid particles and immiscible liquids based on their densities. The mixture is spun at high speeds, causing the denser solid particles to settle at the bottom and the lighter immiscible liquid to move to the top for easy separation.
Loam is added to muddy water to help clarify it. The loam particles attract the muddy particles, which then settle to the bottom of the container, leaving clearer water above. This process is known as flocculation.
For example a mixture of solid materials.
A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid. If a suspension is left undisturbed, the particles are likely to settle to the bottom. The particles in a suspension are larger than those in either a colloid or a solution. Muddy water is an example of a suspension e.g. the residue at the bottom of the container