Colloids and suspensions are both heterogeneous mixtures where particles are dispersed within a medium. However, colloids have smaller particles that do not settle out over time due to Brownian motion, while suspensions have larger particles that settle out due to gravity. Both colloids and suspensions can scatter light, making their solutions appear cloudy or opaque.
colloids
Floculation is the combining of very small pieces into bigger pieces. It's a chemistry term for colloids in solution. The colloids come out of suspension in the form of floc or flakes.
suspensions colloids (and to some extent thixotropic fluids)
Well, honey, non-examples for suspensions would be things like solutions where the particles are fully dissolved, or colloids where the particles are evenly dispersed but not actually suspended. Basically, if it ain't a mixture where the particles are floating around in a liquid or gas without fully dissolving or settling, then it ain't a suspension, darling.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.
suspension
It is a suspension.
seawater solution or suspension
solution
Suspension has particles, same as colloids. However, the particles in a suspension do not settle down but if is no so for the colloid.
yes of course
colloids
Blood is considered a colloid.
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike
Maple syrup is a solution.
vinegar and water
colloids are intermixing of two sol.