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Heating and stirring. Make sure your particle size is small.
A true solution doesn't contain insoluble particles.
if we dissolve a starch in water it forms a colloidal solution and the particle size is much larger to completely dissolve in water
Mean particle size=0.94*Lambda/(FWHM*cos(theta)
yes,it is a suspension because it is a heterogeneous mixture which is given in the question so it can not be a true solution. in the case of suspension the chalk powder in water is insoluble and the particle size is more than 2000 but in colloidal solution both in dispersed phase and dispersed medium the particles are soluble. so, it is a suspension.generally chalk powder in water is insoluble
The more a solution is agitated, the faster the rate of the solution The smaller the particle size, the faster it will dissolve The higher the temperature, the faster rate of dissolving
based on size of its largest particle
crystallite is the average size of the particle whereas the particle size denotes the individual size of the particle.
it is very nonsense
Solution, colloid, and suspension
Heating and stirring. Make sure your particle size is small.
The temperature of the solution, the particle size of the solute, and whether the solution is stirred will all affect the amount of time it takes for a substance to dissolve into solution.
The mass and size of an alpha particle compare with the masa and size of beta particle in the sense that the alpha particle is significantly larger in both size and mass that the beta and gamma particles. This is why it is called the alpha particle.
Particle size depends on the type of particle.
the size of its largest particle
what is bed load particle size
As particle size in increases, capillarity decreases