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1)What is suspension mixture?
2)What is colloid mixture?
3)What is continuous phase and dispersed phase?
4)What is the solubility of salt?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in the medium. The internal phase (solid) is dispersed throughout the external phase (fluid) through mechanical agitation, with the use of certain excipients or suspending agents.

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Answered by 1984premakumari
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1.A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in the medium. ... This distinguishes a suspension from a colloid, in which the suspended particles are smaller and do not settle.

2.A colloid is a mixture that has particles ranging between 1 and 1000 nanometers in diameter, yet are still able to remain evenly distributed throughout the solution. These are also known as colloidal dispersions because the substances remain dispersed and do not settle to the bottom of the container.

3.The phase existing as small droplets is called the dispersed phase and the surrounding liquid is known as the continuous phase. Emulsions are commonly classified as oil-in-water (O/W) or water-in-oil (W/O) depending on whether the continuous phase is water or oil.

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