Actually I think mixture would be a better term for dry cereal. Now cereal with milk is very close to being a suspension, because it does not take the cereal long to settle out at the bottom of your bowl when you mix it in. A solution will not settle out.
wine is a solution
A suspention is a solution where the particles of the solvent(liquid) are a different size to the particles of the solute(Solid).
Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.
A suspension bridge is an example of suspension.
no... a solution has to have water and be clear
it is a suspention
What part of the suspention
An example of a solution is (A) sugar water. In this case, sugar dissolves completely in water, forming a homogeneous mixture where the sugar is evenly distributed throughout the liquid. In contrast, muddy water and the mixtures of sand and water or cereal and milk are not true solutions, as they contain particles that do not fully dissolve and can be separated.
Cereal and milk form a mixture rather than a solution because the individual components retain their distinct properties and do not chemically combine. In a mixture, such as cereal in milk, the cereal pieces can be separated from the milk, and both can be identified as separate entities. In contrast, a solution involves a solute dissolving in a solvent, resulting in a homogeneous mixture where the solute cannot be easily separated.
The easiest way to tell the difference is by observing weather the particle of the solid are clumping at the bottom (suspension) or dispersed evenly throughout the liquid (solution)
yes. It is a suspention bridge
yes