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A suspension can be separated and does not mix together, but emulsion does mix together. A suspension can be separated but an emulsion cannot be separated.
Emulsion: The mixture of substance is in one phase , so they can not be separated mechanically. Eg: Shampoo

Suspension: The mixture of suspension is not in one phase , so they can be separated mechanically.eg: Mixture of oil& water.

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