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particles in solutions are dissolved. Unless the particles are too big, then they would just sink to the bottom E.G sand wouldn't dissolve in water, but salt would.

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What mixture has the properties of both solutions and suspensions?

A colloid is a mixture that has properties of both solutions and suspensions. Colloids consist of particles that are larger than those in solutions but smaller than those in suspensions. They can exhibit characteristics such as scattering of light, being stable, and not settling out over time.


Colloids suspensions and solutions are all what?

You will be able to distinguishes suspensions form colloids and solutions because the suspensions components will separated. If a beam of light passing through a solution is not visible it is a Colloid.


How do particles in solutions differ from those in suspension?

Particles in solutions are evenly distributed and small enough to not settle out or be filtered out easily. In contrast, particles in suspension are larger and will settle out over time or with filtration. Solutions are typically clear, while suspensions may appear cloudy or opaque due to the presence of suspended particles.


A colloid has properties of both suspensions and?

Solutions. Colloids contain particles that are intermediate in size between those found in solutions and suspensions, giving them characteristics of both. They appear homogeneous like solutions but can scatter light and exhibit the Tyndall effect like suspensions.


What is a mixture made up of particles whose size is between those in solutions and those in suspensions and that are suspended in a liquid solid or gas?

colloid


Are colloid particles bigger smaller or equal in size compared to those of suspensions?

Colloid particles are smaller than suspensions particles.


How are collioids and supensions different from a solution?

Colloids contain particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. Suspensions have particles that are large enough to settle out over time, unlike solutions where particles are uniformly dispersed and do not settle. Solutions have the smallest particle size and the particles do not settle or scatter light.


How do particles in solutions differ from those in solutions?

particles in solutions are dissolved. Unless the particles are too big, then they would just sink to the bottom E.G sand wouldn't dissolve in water, but salt would. particals in soulutions are dissolved


What property do colloidal dispersions and solutions and other kinds of mixtures do not?

Colloidal dispersions have particles that are larger than individual molecules, but smaller than those in suspensions. Unlike solutions, colloidal dispersions do not display the property of Tyndall scattering, which is the scattering of light by particles in a colloid that distinguishes it from a true solution.


Are suspensions cloudy?

Yes, suspensions can appear cloudy due to the presence of particles that are not fully dissolved in the liquid. The particles in a suspension are typically larger in size compared to those in a solution, contributing to the cloudy appearance.


How can colloid's be distinguished from suspension?

Particles cannot be filtered from colloids. A colloid is distinguished from a solution and a suspension by the particles because they usually have an electric charge, and they repel each other, so they do not collect into larger particles that would settle out like those in solutions, and suspensions.


What is in between a solution and a suspention?

In between a solution and a suspension is a colloid. A colloid consists of particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. Colloids have particles that do not settle out over time and exhibit properties of both solutions and suspensions.