In Summary, Properties of an Ideal Suspension are:
The study of chemistry, crystal structure, and physical properties of minerals
Some would be tenacity, fissility, hardness, color, chemistry, and texture.
A specialist in the study of substances is a chemist; chemistry is the study of the properties of different substances.
Organic chemistry deals with the study of the properties and reactions of carbon-containing compounds, with the exception of substances such as carbon dioxide and monoxide, cyanides, carbonates, etc. which are traditionally placed in the field of inorganic chemistry due to the lack of carbon-hydrogen bonds. On the other hand, inorganic chemistry is traditionally defined as the study of the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, which in the past would have meant the substances with mineral or elemental origin. Today however, it's becoming less clear whether specific topics in chemistry (such as organometallics, nanochemistry, chelation chemistry, etc) should fall under a single classification, since overlaps in the definitions occur in each of these cases.
Yes, they are classified by element or chemical composition.
In a pharmaceutical suspension, a suspending agent helps the drug stay in the body of your suspension thereby preventing caking at the bottom. One of the properties of a well-formulated suspension is that it can be easily resuspended by the use of moderate agitation.
Physical properties- such as it's color, weight, etc. Chemical properties- such as ability to rust, flammability, etc.
oil and water
Yes it is.
Suspension
Yes, it is considered a suspension, im not positive WHY is it, but im positive it is.
In chemistry, suspension is a mixture of two substances, one of which is finely divided and dispersed in the other.
Chemistry is the study of matter chemical properties.
Organic chemistry
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Chemistry
A colloid.