Visible particles would be heterogeneous elements of a mixture. A truly homogeneous mixture would have no visible particles. However, you could still have an approximately homogeneous mixture with visible particles, evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Suspension consists of the largest particles among colloid, homogeneous mixture, solution. Suspensions contain particles that are visible to the naked eye and typically settle over time.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
In a homogeneous mixture phases are not visible.
Homogeneous mixture
no
No, it is a heterogenous mixture containg a liquid in which visible particles settle.
Suspension consists of the largest particles among colloid, homogeneous mixture, solution. Suspensions contain particles that are visible to the naked eye and typically settle over time.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
In a homogeneous mixture phases are not visible.
Homogeneous mixture
no
no
They are called "colloids". These have large particles that are suspended in a solution.
A homogeneous mixture is when particles of one substance are evenly mixed with the particles of another substance. This results in a uniform composition throughout the mixture, with no visible segregation of the components. Examples include salt dissolved in water or air.
HOMOGENEOUS
A homogeneous mixture where particles are suspended is known as a colloid. In a colloid, the particles are not fully dissolved but are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform appearance. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and gelatin.
homogeneous mixture