Homogeneous solutions have only one phase.
A suspension or a colloid has two phases.
Colloidal particles are between 1 nm and 1 000 nm.Suspension have particles greater than 1 000 nm.True solutions haven't particles undissolved.
A colloidal suspension is a type of suspension that doesn't settle under normal conditions. Colloidal particles are small enough to remain uniformly dispersed in a medium due to Brownian motion preventing them from settling.
No, because the sand particles do not dissolve and in time will settle at the bottom making it a suspension.
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
No, a sugar solution does not typically show the Tyndall effect. The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by colloidal particles, but sugar molecules are generally too small to scatter light effectively.
You think probably to colloidal solutions.
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
A solution may contain a suspension - a non-homogeneous solution. Also exist colloidal solutions.
no
A protoplasm is composed of fats, proteins and other molecules which are suspended in water. It is an example of a colloidal suspension.
tubidity.
its a colloidal liquid
Colloidal particles are between 1 nm and 1 000 nm.Suspension have particles greater than 1 000 nm.True solutions haven't particles undissolved.
aerosol
Dispersed particles
Sour cream is a colloidal suspension.
Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which insoluble solid particles are dispersed in a liquid. Colloids are homogeneous mixtures where particles are intermediate in size between those in a solution and a suspension, and do not settle out. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where substances are completely dissolved in a solvent.