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Answered by shadow1208
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Explanation:

Nature of the solutions:

Homogenous.

Heterogenous.

Heterogenous.

External appearance:

Transparent.

Translucent.

Opaque.

Size of the particles (in diameter)

:

<1 nm.

1-1000 nm.

>1000 nm.

Diffusion of the solution through parchment paper:

Diffusion of the particles of the true solutions is simple and smooth through parchment and filter paper as well.

Particles of the colloidal solutions do not diffuse or pass through parchment paper, but it is easy through filter paper.

Particles of the suspension do not pass through parchment or filter paper.

Sedimentation:

Will, not sediment.

Particles or colloids will not sediment.

Particles will get sediment.

Visibility of particles:

In true solutions, particles are invisible through the naked eye.

The particles in the colloidal solution are visible through the electron microscope, but not through the naked eye.

The particles in the suspension are visible through naked eyes as well as under the electron microscope.

Tyndall effect:

The true solution does show the Tyndall effect.

Tyndall effect is shown by the colloids in the colloidal solution.

The particles show Tyndall effect.

Brownian Movements:

Particles in the true solution do show Brownian movements. Particles in the colloidal solution show Brownian movements. The particles show Brownian movements.

f. Sugar solution in water is the example of the true solution; Starch dissolved in water is the example of the colloidal solution and Soil dissolved in water is the suspension.

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