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An example of a suspension mixture would be sandy water. You can clearly see the different sand particles in the water when shaken.
Suspension (solid particles) in a liquid can be separated by filtration.
Sea water is a homogeneous mixture because only one phase can be seen when you look at it (similar to homogenized milk).
Pure, deionized water is a compound (H2O).
The particles are bigger in a suspension, and the solute is not dissolved in the solvent but is dissolved in a solution suspension example- sand in water, sand is the solute and water is the solvent solution example- sugar in water, sugar is the solute and water is the solvent
If you stirred water and sand together, you would have a mixture of water and sand until the sand sinks to the bottom.
No, it is a mixture.
Sand and vinegar is a mixture. The two do not chemically bond, they are merely stirred together.
To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sand, marbles, and water can be a mixture.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
Not sure what is meant by mixtures? But, the sand and water can be heated to evaporate off the water, which can be condensed back into water. This will leave the sand behind.
Sand is made form a mixture of mineral grains (mainly quartz or calcite) which are themselves compounds.
Sand is not soluble in water and sand particles are settled.
Put the mixture in water and wait for all of the salt to dissolve. Then filter out the sand and wait for the water to evaporate in the sand/water solution to get the sand and salt separately.