read your book. ;) but no, smaller ones move faster.
I'm not sure what "ubatomic particles" are. If you may be referring to subatomic particles, these are particles that are smaller than atoms, such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. They are the building blocks of atoms.
Particles are smaller
Yes, colloids have particles larger than those in a solution, typically between 1-1000 nanometers. In contrast, solutions have particles smaller than 1 nanometer and do not scatter light.
I can answer the suspension part. If there are visible particles in the mixture on the top of the liquid and on the liquid itself, normally, dropping or heading up the (to the top of the cup/glass/goblet) it is called a suspension.
Components of the atom are protons, neutrons and electrons.
The sun creates dust through a process called "sputtering," where high-energy particles from the sun's solar wind collide with and break apart larger particles like rocks and asteroids in space, creating smaller dust particles.
A sieve or strainer is frequently used to separate particles from a mechanical mixture based on differences in particle size. This allows smaller particles to pass through while larger particles are retained, creating a separation based on particle size.
Larger particles in muddy water settle to the bottom of a container due to gravity, which exerts a stronger force on heavier particles compared to smaller ones. As these larger particles collide with each other and the water molecules, they lose momentum and are unable to remain suspended in the liquid. Over time, this process leads to sedimentation, where the larger particles accumulate at the container's bottom while smaller particles may remain suspended longer.
When gas is forced into a smaller space, the pressure of the gas increases because the molecules are more confined and collide with the walls more frequently. The volume of the gas decreases while the temperature remains constant. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
Clay particles are smaller than silt particles. Clay particles are smaller than 0.002 mm in diameter, while silt particles range from 0.002 to 0.05 mm.
Yes - all atoms are made of smaller particles. Those particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Colloid particles are smaller than suspensions particles.
In a way they do, but even smaller "particles" are called atoms.
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
Yes, atoms can be broken down into smaller particles called subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
No, decreasing the surface area typically decreases the rate of a reaction because there are fewer exposed particles available to react. This is because a smaller surface area reduces the frequency of collisions between the reacting particles.