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What happens to the particles in a suspension if they are not being mixed?

These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.


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Sand and sugar are examples of solutes that will settle at the bottom when mixed with water due to their higher density compared to water.


What are examples of solution that can settle in the bottom when mixed with solvent?

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To pour carefully so solid is left behind?

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Do pebbles and sand drop to the bottom of water to form a mixed layer?

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What happens the particles in a suspension if they are allowed to stand?

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What is added to muddy water to sedimentation?

Alum (aluminum sulfate) is commonly added to muddy water for sedimentation. When alum is mixed with water, it forms a gel-like substance that attracts and binds with suspended particles, causing them to settle to the bottom of the container. This process helps clarify the water by removing solid impurities.


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