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The mixture of pepper and water is a suspension because of the particles. You see, a suspension is a mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration. Unlike a solution, a suspension does not have the same properties throughout. It contains visible particles that are larger than the particles in solutions or colloids.
These are mixture with particles larger than 1 micrometre.
A suspension is a nonhomogeneous liquid-solid mixture with particles larger then 1 micrometer.
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a solution is a well-mixed mixture containing a solvent and at least one solute that has the same properties throughout. a colloid is a mixture containing small, undissolved particles that do not settle out.
If the particles in a substance are moving, the volume of that substance becomes larger because the particles move faster and spread farther appart. the mass of the object stays the same because it is the same amount of particles, just in a format in which the volume is larger. hope i helped :)
Yes, because smaller particles are more exposed to air (large surface area).
Sieving involves passing a mixture through a mesh-like sieve to separate finer particles from larger ones. This process helps to refine the mixture by sifting out unwanted components and ensuring a more uniform texture or consistency.
There are several types of mixtures. One with particles that are larger than a solute and solution is a colloid, where the particles remain in suspension.
It would take more time for smaller particles to settle because they are lighter than larger particles, making it harder for them to settle. Its is easier for larger particles to settle because if they bump up against each other they wont move much and their heavier weight will cause them to stay once settled.
When particles are condensing in a substance, they combine into fewer, larger particles. These larger particles become the liquid's mass at its condensation or boiling temperature.
Yes, solutions have to be clear and cannot be cloudy, this means that they are always transparent and you can see through them. The word 'clear', however, should not be confused with the word 'colourless' as some solutions, like copper sulphate solution which is blue, maybe be coloured but they will still be clear or transparent.