Colloid
colloid
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Suspensions and solutions can be liquids.Suspensions are in liquids but also in gases; they are not homogeneous.Solutions are genarally considered as liquids (the term "solid solutions" are sometimes accepted). They are homogeneous.
There are two types of mixtures, solutions and suspensions. Solutions are where the elements combine to form a new substance. Suspensions are when small particles of one are suspended in the other. If there are no particles, it is probably a solution.
If a mixture settles over time and separates it is a suspension (milk with chocolate added). If a mixture does not separate overtime but forms lumpy or fluffy masses (like cottage cheese) it is a colloid. If a mixture does not separate or form lumpy masses it is a solution. Suspensions separate, colloids form lumps and may look 'cloud-like' and solutions remain the same.
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures; suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures;
solutions
we cant give suspensions by intravenously, only solutions we can. because suspensions can blocks the blood vessels.
Products sold in markets may by solutions but also suspensions.
No they are not.
Name five suspensions relative to solutions
A liquid.
suspension
* Mixtures contain two or more compounds.* Suspensions contain solids not soluble in liquids; dimensions are over 1 micrometer. Suspensions also exist in gases.* Colloids have dimensions between 100 nm an 1 micrometer.* Solutions are homogeneous mixtures, generally as liquids.
By its size
mixturesBy Mickey Rabie
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike