when two fluids are combined surface tension forms at the points where they are in contact. fluid a will push out on fluid b equally in all directions, and fluid b will push inwards on fluid a equally in all directions. because pressure will be even at all points, the resultant shape will have an even distance from the center at all points IE a sphere. cause hemiphere is round
If the matter is undissolved then it will form a precipitate or suspension. To remove the undissolved matter you would filter it through filter paper or similar.You could centrifuge it first if you had the equipment. Centrifuging makes the particles settle to the bottom and then you can decant (pour off) the liquid from the top.
liquid particles do not join the solid particles because the particles of solid are very tightly packed but this is not in the case of liquid
It depends on the liquid. A liquid metal or liquid ionic substance have charged particles. Water and other covalent liquid substances do not have charged particles.
Insolubles particles form a suspension.
if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
a suspension
If the matter is undissolved then it will form a precipitate or suspension. To remove the undissolved matter you would filter it through filter paper or similar.You could centrifuge it first if you had the equipment. Centrifuging makes the particles settle to the bottom and then you can decant (pour off) the liquid from the top.
It does because filtering traps have very tiny holes. If the particles are not dissolved than the filtering trap will catch them.
Heterogenous state: (thick) liquid with (undissolved, very fine) solid particles.
The act or process of filtering; the mechanical separation of a liquid from the undissolved particles floating in it.
The particles of a liquid retain the same volume but are not fixed in place. As they retain the same volume no matter what container they are in, it is possible to pour juice into a glass without the particles dispersing as the particles of a gas would. Because the particles of a liquid are not fixed in place, as in a solid, the liquid can flow and fit itself to the shape of the glass.
particles vibrate... in liquid they move. when you "stir a liquid" you push the water particles into the sugar particulates, separating them, and making them invisible to the eye.
Each solute has a limit of solubility in a liquid, at a given temperature and pressure. The undissolved solute is a solid residue.
settling
Stirring quickens the rate of solubility of solid in the liquid.
It's not a phenomenally efficient way of raising the temperature, but in theory, yes.
An emulsion has liquid particles dispersed in a liquid medium An emulsion is a type of colloidal solution consisting of liquid(dispersed phase) mixed in another liquid(dispersing medium), so the mixture is an emulsion.A gel is a colloid of liquid(dispersed medium) mixed with solids.(eg-butter)