A suspension is a liquid mixture in which particles settle out over time. The particles are usually larger in size and do not dissolve completely in the liquid. Examples include sand in water or chalk in water.
It is called a suspension. This type of mixture is not uniform in composition, and the particles will eventually settle out due to gravity.
This type of mixture is called a suspension. Suspensions contain particles dispersed in a liquid medium, and these particles are large enough to settle out over time due to gravity. Stirring or shaking a suspension can temporarily disperse the particles, but they will eventually settle back down.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
A suspension is a mixture with small undissolved particles that do not settle out. These particles are typically visible to the naked eye and can be separated from the liquid by filtration. Examples include muddy water and Italian salad dressing.
Mixtures in which some of the particles settle out are called suspensions. An example of a mixture is dirt mixed with a large amount of water. On the other hand, mixtures in which the particles do not settle out are called colloids.
Suspension.
It is called a suspension. This type of mixture is not uniform in composition, and the particles will eventually settle out due to gravity.
No, it is a heterogenous mixture containg a liquid in which visible particles settle.
This is a mixture solid-liquid or solid-gas.
This type of mixture is called a suspension. Suspensions contain particles dispersed in a liquid medium, and these particles are large enough to settle out over time due to gravity. Stirring or shaking a suspension can temporarily disperse the particles, but they will eventually settle back down.
A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
A suspension is a mixture with small undissolved particles that do not settle out. These particles are typically visible to the naked eye and can be separated from the liquid by filtration. Examples include muddy water and Italian salad dressing.
Mixtures in which some of the particles settle out are called suspensions. An example of a mixture is dirt mixed with a large amount of water. On the other hand, mixtures in which the particles do not settle out are called colloids.
A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.
Colored water is a mixture of water (a liquid) and a pigment or dye (usually a liquid or solid). It is considered a homogeneous mixture because the particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out.
Suspensions are mixtures when fine particles of a solid are dispersed in a liquid but do not dissolve in it, leading to a mixture in which the solid particles are suspended and do not settle out easily.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.