medium size particles, settles out on staning scatter lights
suspension
suspension
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture in liquid phase.
There are several types of mixtures. One with particles that are larger than a solute and solution is a colloid, where the particles remain in suspension.
It settles out.
When a compound is dissolved in a solvent if it is not dissolve in it or if we want to separate the solid from it we use the centrifuge if we put the sample in it and set the RPM the solid particles settles with that speed of RPM that we have set so the we can filter or decant the filterate Mother liqour and proceed with the centrifugate to further step
A suspension, such as sand and water.
Well it is quite easy if you look up their definitions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid and solid particles.
it is a heterogeneous mixture with the pulp and homogeneous without the pulp. Its also a suspension (with the pulp), since the pulp settles on the bottom upon standing.
suspension
Its the nuclear dust and debris that settles in the air after a nuclear explosion. This then comes down on the ground. Its a mixture of nuclear particles, and debris from the surrounding area. This can cause radiation sickness.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture in liquid phase.
the sand because the small particles settles first
There are several types of mixtures. One with particles that are larger than a solute and solution is a colloid, where the particles remain in suspension.
Yeas, water is a colloid. Because it's a type of mixture that never settles.
When milk is churned the less dense particles of the milk move towards the axis of churning (i.e, they form the top layer)and the more denser particles of milk settles at the bottom. In a mixture, the sedimented particles(i.e., after decantation) is called precipitate but in the case of mixtures after churning the sedimented particles are called pellet.The less dense particles that are on top(liquid state)is called supernate or supernatant liquid.
If the mixture is completely homogeneous, then the mixture is true solution as in the solution the solute particles are completely dissolved and have uniform composition. These are transparent.
a mixture is a combination of 2 or more substances (liquid or solid) there are 3 types of mixture: Solution - where the solute dissolves in the solvent and creates a completely clear liquid (sugar and water) Suspension - where the substances settle and separate (chalk and water, vinegar and water) Colloid - where the solute neither dissolves or settles, the particles sit in the solvent and a slightly visible