It is unstable in water.
its taste is very very unpleasant.
its shelf life issue might be included.
No.
It's a powder that requires the addition of liquid.
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 cocoa powder is the solute, and the milk is the solvent.- - - - -Cocoa powder doesn't dissolve in milk. It forms a "suspension." The milk is a carrier.
Unless and until the powder dissolves in the water, it is a suspension.
Ignatia is prepared by grinding the bean into a powder and steeping the powder in alcohol. The mixture is strained and diluted until it becomes a non-toxic substance.
the differences between expectorant and suspension.............expectorant means makes the cough,mucus to coe out and supension is a mixture of fine particle of an undissolved solid distributed through gas,liquid or solid........suspension is a powder medicine mix with water.
It is a heterogeneous substance if the powder is the only thing you have. It is a homogeneous substance if the powder is mixed in with the water and it is dissolved where you can't see the powder anymore.
I think the different its coming from particle size of powder, compacted powder is more finer than micronized and use for tablet and capsule dosage, micronized have a large particle size and use for dry suspension.
A mixture formed from a liquid containing insoluble solids in suspension or a emulsion.
bleaching powder can be prepared by hasenclever method.In this method slaked lime is mixed with chlorine.In order to have maximum utilization of chlorine the plant works on counter current principle i.efresh line is fee at a point where exhausted chlorine is let out while fresh chlorine faces line bye converts it into bleaching powder. Ca(OH)2+ Cl2= CaOCl2 + H2O
Schisandra's dried fruit is used, and the herb is prepared in the form of powder, tincture (an alcoholic extract), and wine.