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A colloid
A suspension is a mixture in which the particles are only temporarily suspended and will settle out. A good example is the "snow" particles in a holiday snow globe.
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
Colloids do not settle out; suspensions eventually do settle out. Particles in colloids are smaller than particles in suspensions.
A colloid has particles small enough that they will never settle out; brownian motionkeeps them in suspension. A colloid shows the Tyndall effect. An emulsion or suspension has droplets or particles which, due to their larger size, separate from a suspension.to form a layer or precipitate.
They are called colloids.
colloid is correct
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
suspension
A colloid
A suspension 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.
No it is not. This is because the different substances mixed can be clearly distinguished in the mixture. The particles are large enough to settle out over time, whereas in a homogeneous mixture, the solution will not settle out over time.
The process is called sedimentation.
They are called colloids.
Suspension.
suspension