A precipitate
Where two elements or compunds are next to each other (in contact with) and are not reacting. Like when you mix salt and sugar. (Solutions are when there is a substance mixed in and dissolved into another substance).
A homogeneous mixture is formed.
no they are not
with a spoon
That is an element.
Two solutions are mixed and a solid begins to appear
Precipitate.
Where two elements or compunds are next to each other (in contact with) and are not reacting. Like when you mix salt and sugar. (Solutions are when there is a substance mixed in and dissolved into another substance).
A homogeneous mixture is formed.
MgCl2
Many liquids can be mixed forming true solutions.
no they are not
with a spoon
Yes, it can be intimately mixed (homogeneous) or contain recogniseable regions of one substance or the other.
That is an element.
Two solutions are mixed and a solid begins to appear
A suspension is where the particles of the solute aren't spread evenly throughout the solvent while a colloid is where two or more substances are mixed together but appear to be only one substance.