Difference between colloidal impurity and suspended impurities
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suspended impurities are Suspended solids that are not completely soluble in water and are present as particles. These particles usually impart a visible turbidity to the water.
olloidal refers to items of a small size that are floating in a medium of one of three substances: a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
Colloidal impurities can be suspended in a substance just like their own make-up or a different substance with the exception of gases
the only difference is that. colloidal impurities are very tiny impurities and suspended can be big in size more than 1000mm
olloidal refers to items of a small size that are floating in a medium of one of three substances: a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
Colloidal impurities can be suspended in a substance just like their own make-up or a different substance with the exception of gases
the only difference is that. colloidal impurities are very tiny impurities and suspended can be big in size more than 1000mm
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