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SOLUTIONS
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components. The dissolving agent is the solvent. The substance which is dissolved is the solute. The components of a solution are atoms, ions, or molecules, which makes them 10-9 m or smaller in diameter.
Example: Sugar and Water
SUSPENSIONS
The particles in suspensions are larger than those found in solutions. Components of a suspension can be evenly distributed by a mechanical means, like by shaking the contents, but the components will settle out.
Example: oil, milk
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components. The dissolving agent is the solvent. The substance which is dissolved is the solute. The components of a solution are atoms, ions, or molecules, which makes them 10-9 m or smaller in diameter.
Example: Sugar and Water
SUSPENSIONS
The particles in suspensions are larger than those found in solutions. Components of a suspension can be evenly distributed by a mechanical means, like by shaking the contents, but the components will settle out.
Example: oil, milk
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Suspension—
• A suspension is a combination of two or more substances which are not fully miscible with each other.
• Example; a slurry of a clay
Solutions—
• A solution is a combination of two or more substances which are misicible with each other.
• Example; two liquids such as water and alcohol
• A suspension is a combination of two or more substances which are not fully miscible with each other.
• Example; a slurry of a clay
Solutions—
• A solution is a combination of two or more substances which are misicible with each other.
• Example; two liquids such as water and alcohol
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