The phrase "chalk in the water for suspension" typically refers to using chalk (calcium carbonate) as a suspended particulate in a liquid. When chalk is added to water, it does not dissolve completely, creating a suspension where the chalk particles remain distributed throughout the liquid. This can be used for various applications, such as in educational demonstrations or in certain industrial processes. Another answer in this context could refer to alternatives like clay or other minerals that can also form suspensions in water.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
yes,it is a suspension because it is a heterogeneous mixture which is given in the question so it can not be a true solution. in the case of suspension the chalk powder in water is insoluble and the particle size is more than 2000 but in colloidal solution both in dispersed phase and dispersed medium the particles are soluble. so, it is a suspension.generally chalk powder in water is insoluble
A mixture of water and a non-dissolved material is a suspension. Examples of suspensions include muddy water, sand in water, chalk in water, oil and water, and other mixtures such as this.
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Because chalk isn't soluble.
This is a suspension.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
No chalk is not solouble. When chalk is put in water the water becomes a suspension ie the particles of chalk keep floating in water.
When chalk (the mineral) dissolves in water, it's called "limewater".
yes,it is a suspension because it is a heterogeneous mixture which is given in the question so it can not be a true solution. in the case of suspension the chalk powder in water is insoluble and the particle size is more than 2000 but in colloidal solution both in dispersed phase and dispersed medium the particles are soluble. so, it is a suspension.generally chalk powder in water is insoluble
When chalk powder is mixed with water, it forms a suspension. In a suspension, the particles of the chalk powder are not dissolved in the water but rather dispersed throughout, giving it a cloudy appearance. A colloid would involve smaller particles that are evenly dispersed and do not settle out over time.
A mixture of water and a non-dissolved material is a suspension. Examples of suspensions include muddy water, sand in water, chalk in water, oil and water, and other mixtures such as this.
hey hey when the chalk gets put into water the water goes cloudy and eventually sinks to the bottom. from Sunnibunny, ginkelbunny
chalk is insoluble so it is a suspension because it cannot dissovle so there you have it folks from your pal Bugs bunny
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