define suspension, colloid and compare them
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A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles are intermediate in size between those of a solution and a suspension. ... Because the dispersed particles of a colloid are not as large as those of a suspension, they do not settle out upon standing
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Suspensions:-
- Suspensions are heterogenous mixtures.
- The particle of Suspensions can be seen with naked eyes.
- The particle of a suspension scatter a beam of light passing through it and make its path visible.
- The solute particles settle down when suspension is kept undistributed. When the particles settle down it does not scatter light any more.
- Suspension is unstable. The components can be separated from the mixtures by the process.
Colloids :-
- Colloids are heterogenous mixtures.
- The size of particles of a colloid are too small to be individually seen by naked eyes.
- The particles of colloids are big enough to scatter a of light passing through it which makes its path visible.
- The particles dont
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