A solution. The individual compounds in the mouthwash are dissociated into molecules. It sets on store shelves for a long time and does not separate at all.
Suspensions will show some separation. It may take weeks or months, butsuspensions will show some separation.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
Its a solution
Suspension is not a true solution because it consists of insoluble particles dispersed in a liquid medium. In a true solution, solute particles are molecularly dispersed and do not settle out over time.
It is a solution.
A stirred supersaturated solution can be considered as a suspension.
No, antiseptic mouthwash is typically a solution rather than a suspension. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute (antiseptic ingredients) is completely dissolved in the solvent (water), while a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed but not fully dissolved.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
Its a solution
seawater solution or suspension
Mouthwash is typically a homogeneous mixture. This means that the components are evenly distributed throughout the solution and the mixture has a uniform composition.
seawater solution or suspension
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A mixture may be a solution, a suspension, etc.
suspension
A solution is a homogeneous liquid, a suspension is not homogeneous.
suspension
A suspension