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larger particles settle to the bottom first as the velocity of the stream increases. This is because larger particles have more inertia and are less affected by the drag force of the flowing water, allowing them to settle faster than smaller particles.
The heavier particles, such as sand or gravel, will settle out at the bottom due to gravity. The smaller, lighter particles like silt and clay will remain suspended in the liquid for a longer period of time.
Colloids are mixtures where one substance is evenly dispersed throughout another substance on a small scale. Suspensions, on the other hand, are mixtures where particles are larger and tend to settle out over time. Colloids display the Tyndall effect, scattering light, while suspensions do not.
The mixture is called a colloid. Colloids have particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. The particles are dispersed throughout the mixture and do not settle due to the particles being combined with a dispersing medium.
The type of exposure to asbestos that results in fibers being deposited on horizontal surfaces over time is referred to as "ambient or environmental exposure." This occurs when asbestos fibers become airborne due to disturbances, such as humidity, vibration, or the natural aging and degradation of asbestos-containing materials. These fibers can settle on surfaces, accumulating over time, which poses a risk for inhalation or contamination. Such exposure is often associated with older buildings or industrial sites where asbestos was used extensively.
they have to settle for smaller prey and go hungry.
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Crown eventually paid dearly for its brief period of ownership, paying out millions of dollars by mid-2001 to settle some 70,000 asbestos-related claims.
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Smaller sand particles, being lighter and less dense, tend to remain suspended in the water for longer periods and are less likely to settle quickly at the bottom of the ocean. In contrast, larger and heavier sand particles settle more rapidly due to their weight and the effects of gravity. Therefore, larger sand particles are more likely to accumulate on the ocean floor, while smaller particles can be carried away by currents.
larger particles settle to the bottom first as the velocity of the stream increases. This is because larger particles have more inertia and are less affected by the drag force of the flowing water, allowing them to settle faster than smaller particles.
It would take more time for smaller particles to settle because they are lighter than larger particles, making it harder for them to settle. Its is easier for larger particles to settle because if they bump up against each other they wont move much and their heavier weight will cause them to stay once settled.
The heavier particles, such as sand or gravel, will settle out at the bottom due to gravity. The smaller, lighter particles like silt and clay will remain suspended in the liquid for a longer period of time.
Colloids contain particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. Suspensions have particles that are large enough to settle out over time, unlike solutions where particles are uniformly dispersed and do not settle. Solutions have the smallest particle size and the particles do not settle or scatter light.
I'm pretty sure that would be a colloid. Hope that helps!
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