Salad is considered a suspension because it consists of solid particles (such as lettuce, vegetables, and croutons) suspended in a liquid (such as dressing). In a suspension, the particles are large enough to be seen and do not dissolve in the liquid. Solutions, on the other hand, are homogeneous mixtures where the solute is completely dissolved in the solvent at a molecular level.
Suspension colliod :)
its a suspension. more specifially a colloid. emulsion.
You can make your own mixtures....there is no limit to the product.
seawater solution or suspension
Salad dressing.
yes.
Short answer: No. A salad dressing is specifically a colloid emulsion (when shaken/prepared), but easily becomes a suspension as the oil and water (in the vinegar) separate over time. On top of that, things like mustard seeds and herbs cause the dressing to become a mixture (as they could be filtered out). A salad in its entirety is a mixture, as the leaves are not dissolved in the dressing. So, salad cannot be a solution and neither is its dressing.
seawater solution or suspension
A mixture may be a solution, a suspension, etc.
suspension
A solution is a homogeneous liquid, a suspension is not homogeneous.
Heterogeneous.