Diffusion.
A colloid is a mixture in which one substance is divided into minute particles (called colloidal particles) and dispersed throughout a second substance. The mixture they form is called a colloidal dispersion. A colloidal dispersion consists of colloids in a dispersing medium. It doesn't have to be liquid.
Such a mixture is called a colloidal solution.
They are called colloids.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
The process is called sedimentation.
A solution. A "solution" is not a process. The process of particles spreading evenly through a mixture is called dispersion or diffusion.
A suspension is the mixture with the largest particles.
A colloid is a mixture in which one substance is divided into minute particles (called colloidal particles) and dispersed throughout a second substance. The mixture they form is called a colloidal dispersion. A colloidal dispersion consists of colloids in a dispersing medium. It doesn't have to be liquid.
Such a mixture is called a colloidal solution.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.
It is called a solution.
They are called colloids.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
They are called colloids.
Compound