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Answered by s15129apurnachand171
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A sol is a heterogeneous mixture. They are quite stable in nature. Suspension: These are a heterogeneous mixture.

Explanation:

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.

The particles of a solution are smaller than 1 nm (10-9 metre) in diameter. So, they cannot be seen by naked eyes.

Due to small particle size, they do not scatter a beam of light passing through them. Thus, the path of light is not visible in a solution.

The solute particles do not settle down when left undisturbed, i.e., a solution is stable.

The solute particles cannot be separated from the mixture by the process of filtration.

Soil:

A sol is a heterogeneous mixture.

The size of particles of a sol is too small to be individually seen by naked eyes. It is between 1 nm and 100 nm in diameter.

Sols are big enough to scatter a beam of light passing through them and make its path visible.

They do not settle down when left undisturbed, i.e., a sol is quite stable.

The solute particles cannot be separated from the mixture by the process of filtration.

Suspension:

Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture.

The particles of a suspension can be seen by the naked eye. Their size is larger than 100 nm in diameter.

The particles of a suspension scatter a beam of light passing through it and make its path visible.

The solute particles settle down when a suspension is left undisturbed, i.e., a suspension is unstable.

They can be separated from the mixture by the process of filtration.

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