Colloid particles are smaller than suspensions particles.
Electrons are not known to be made up of smaller particles.
mudstone has smaller particles :D
When a solid solute is crushed into smaller particles, the surface area available for interaction with the solvent increases. This allows for more solvent-solute contact, enabling faster dissolution. Additionally, the smaller particles have weaker intermolecular forces holding them together, further facilitating their dispersal in the solvent.
Loess particles are smaller and lighter than sand particles, allowing them to be carried further by the wind. Additionally, loess particles have a greater tendency to become suspended in the air due to their fine-grained nature, which further contributes to their transport over long distances.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
Clay particles are smaller than silt particles. Clay particles are smaller than 0.002 mm in diameter, while silt particles range from 0.002 to 0.05 mm.
In a way they do, but even smaller "particles" are called atoms.
Yes - all atoms are made of smaller particles. Those particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Colloid particles are smaller than suspensions particles.
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
Yes, atoms can be broken down into smaller particles called subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Yes, because smaller particles are more exposed to air (large surface area).
particle is a general term. subatomic particles are smaller than atoms. dirt particles, for example, are much bigger than atoms
Electrons are not known to be made up of smaller particles.
mudstone has smaller particles :D
I'm not sure what "ubatomic particles" are. If you may be referring to subatomic particles, these are particles that are smaller than atoms, such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. They are the building blocks of atoms.