Yes. to make it flow easily.
You have changed the fruit from a solid to a pulp and added enough liquid, water,
yes
actually, I think yes because if dirt floating on water is a suspension and you shake it and it goes back into suspension form then its a suspension
Well, it depends on what it is. Is it a prescription medication? If it is something like amoxicillin (Amoxil), azithromycin (Zithromax), cefdinir (Omnicef), etc. then yes. Those are suspensions so you always want to shake those well before each use. There is no need to shake a gel because it doesn't settle. Generally, colloids shouldn't need to be shaken. Milk is an example of a colloid. Solutions can be shaken every once in a while but it won't hurt if you don't shake them. -Syrich Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician
No, green relish is not a suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid and may settle over time. Green relish is a smooth mixture of chopped pickled cucumbers, vinegar, sugar, and other seasonings without distinct solid particles that would classify it as a suspension.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
Because materials in suspensions settle out
Because materials in suspensions settle out
a fruit shake has antioxidends which helps ur health
Not the way a car isNot the way Chemists and Medical profesionals think of a suspensionBut the way Cheffs think of Suspension YES!
shake well
Making a fruit shake or smoothie is not considered a chemical change.
With no suspension that is exactly what it did, shake your bones.
suspension its something to do with ur front end suspension
yes.
smoothie,fruit smoothie,fruit shake,frogurt
Smoothie
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