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difference between sol solution and suspension is that the particles in a sol have dimensions around 1 nanometer to 1 micrometre and a solution has particles with dimensions below 1 nanometer whereas a suspension has particles with dimensions higher than 1 micrometre.

Chromatography is the technique for separating the components, or solutes, of a mixture based on the relative amounts of each solute distributed between a moving fluid stream, called the mobile phase, and a contiguous stationary phase. The mobile phase may be either a liquid or a gas, while the stationary phase is either a solid or a liquid.

An emulsion is a type of colloid formed by combining two liquids that normally don't mix.examples of emulsions include egg yolk, butter, and mayonnaise

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7) The key difference between sol solution and suspension is that the particles in a sol have dimensions around 1 nanometer to 1 micrometre and a solution has particles with dimensions below 1 nanometer whereas a suspension has particles with dimensions higher than 1 micrometre.

8) Chromatography is a process for separating components of a mixture. To get the process started, the mixture is dissolved in a substance called the mobile phase, which carries it through a second substance called the stationary phase.

9) An emulsion is mixture of two liquids that would not normally mix. That is to say, a mixture of two immiscible liquids. By definition, an emulsion contains tiny particles of one liquid suspended in another. ... A classic example of an emulsion is oil and water when mixed slowly under vigorous stirring.

10) Ammonium chloride is separated from a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride by the process of sublimation. Ammonium chloride can be sublimed whereas sodium chloride cannot be sublimed. When a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride is heated, ammonium chloride changes its state from solid to vapour.

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