Yes, if a suspension is filtered, particulate matter will be filtered out. This does not happen to a solution.
When a solid dissolves in a liquidforminga solution the solid is referred to as a solute and the liquid as a solvent. In the case of a filtered mixture, the filtered solid is referred to as the residue.
No. A solution will pass thru the filter.
Filtered apple juice is a solution.
Filtered maple syrup is a solution.
Yes, if a suspension is filtered, particulate matter will be filtered out. This does not happen to a solution.
When a solid dissolves in a liquidforminga solution the solid is referred to as a solute and the liquid as a solvent. In the case of a filtered mixture, the filtered solid is referred to as the residue.
yes
No. A solution will pass thru the filter.
Filtered apple juice is a solution.
Filtered maple syrup is a solution.
Sugar and water
To be a true solution seawater must be filtered.
solution, ........ but with a bit of particles in suspension,
The filterred liquid is an homogeneous solution.
This statement is incorrect. In a solution, the solute is uniformly distributed within the solvent and cannot be easily filtered out. The only way to separate the solute from the solvent in a solution is through methods like evaporation, distillation, or precipitation.
When copper sulfate solution is filtered, the clear solution passes through the filter paper, leaving behind any solid particles or impurities. The clear appearance is due to the removal of these solid particles that may have been suspended in the solution. Copper sulfate itself is a clear, blue crystalline solid when in a pure form.