Colloidal particles are between 1 nm and 1 000 nm.
Suspension have particles greater than 1 000 nm.
True solutions haven't particles undissolved.
suspension
solution
A heterogeneous mixture of intermediate-sized particles is called a colloid. Colloids have particles larger than those found in a solution but smaller than those found in a suspension. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and mayonnaise.
two e.g of each group solution suspension and colloids and the names for each group
No, colloids are not homogeneous. They are mixtures with particles suspended in a medium, where the particles are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. This leads to a heterogeneous appearance with visible particles dispersed throughout the medium.
suspension
It is a suspension.
seawater solution or suspension
solution
Suspension has particles, same as colloids. However, the particles in a suspension do not settle down but if is no so for the colloid.
yes of course
colloids
Blood is considered a colloid.
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike
Maple syrup is a solution.
vinegar and water
colloids are intermixing of two sol.