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Well, it’s not that clear to me, not clear to us of how to answer this question but maybe I have an answer to that-Yes, there is air between the tiny discrete particles in a substance because air is everywhere.
A colloid is a type of mixture where tiny particles of one substance are dispersed, but not dissolved, in another substance. All prepared food dishes are examples of colloids.
It does because filtering traps have very tiny holes. If the particles are not dissolved than the filtering trap will catch them.
because the particles of the chalk or any other substance which is used to write on black board has very tiny particles which get attached with white board.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
Diffusion occurs - The particles of copper sulphate move between the particles iron because the particles are tiny and discrete.
tiny particles
A substance made of tiny particles that are forced together
Yes, they have tiny bonds that when the substance is heated break and the substance forms a liquid.
A suspension.
suspension
electrons
cavitation?
Sol.
If you think to black soot this is formed from tiny carbon particles.
No, smoke is a substance of very, very tiny solid particles dispersed in air.
Particles are tiny pieces of something. Here are some sentences.When he dropped the glass, it broke into tiny particles.An atom is one of the smallest particles that you can break a substance into.I didn't understand one particle of that lecture.I only found a few particles of gold when I went to California.