Suspension
Suspension
An example of a solution is salt water. An example of a suspension is Italian salad dressing. An example of a colloid is mayonnaise.
A stirred supersaturated solution can be considered as a suspension.
Salt forms a solution when added to water.
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Suspension
No. A colloid is a suspension of solid particles in a liquid medium. Salt is not suspended in water, it dissolves.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a true solution.
It's considered a solution but it can be separated by evaportaion.
Sand is a mixture and rarely is only one compound.
It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
salt water is a solution, since it dose not scatter light, and appears as one layer.
Removing salt from water is a process, not solution/suspension. Salt form with water solutions.
An example of a solution is salt water. An example of a suspension is Italian salad dressing. An example of a colloid is mayonnaise.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is a true solution.
No, it is a salt. I water it forms a solution.
Salt water and table salt +water are the same thing- a solution. Aluminum, gold and iron are all elements (pure substances) and can not be broken down. Jello is a colloid. Muddy water is a suspension, plus salad dressing. Perhaps sugar could be called a pure substance. But it can be broken down into its' component parts. Tea also.