Solution: it is a homogeneous mixture and doesn't contain any solid particles.
Colloid: contain particles, dimensions 1 to 1 000 nm.
Suspension: contain particles larger than 1 000 nm which has the ability to settle in time.
Hydrate: it is a compound containing water in its crystalline structure.
I think the solution colloid can get through the filter paper but suspension can't.
A solution has only one phase.A suspension has two phases.A colloid has two phases but the colloidal particles have dimensions under 1 micrometre.
is blood a solution, suspension, or colloid
i think it's a colloid- which is the mixture that is in between a solution and suspension.
suspensioncolloid
what are the differences between the volume of a solutions molecules and the colloid
Is syrup and water a solution suspension or colloid
It is a solution.
Fog is a colloid.
Some are colloid, some are suspension.
Colloid means something that has properties in between solution and suspension.
Is salt water a colloid emulsion solution or suspension?
A paint may be a solution, colloid or suspension.
Butter is a colloid.
seawater solution or suspension
Colloids never sink to the bottom a suspension will eventually will
It is a suspension.
Depending on the particles dimension: - between 1 and 1000 nm is a colloid - above 1000 nm is a suspension - the solution hasn't visible particles
Kerosene is a colloid. :))
Blood is considered a colloid.
A colloid is not a single compound; it is a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension.
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