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difference between solutions suspension and colloids​

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Answered by unicorn276
2

Explanation:

Colloidal solutions are the type of mixture, where the solute (tiny particles or colloids) is uniformly distributed in the solvent (liquid phase). The suspension is the mixture, where the solute does not get dissolved, rather get suspended in the liquid and float freely in the medium.

Answered by rakesh9180
3

Answer:

solution mix thoroughly together because the particle of a solid are very tiny.

The solute particles re dispersed in the solvent as single molecules or ion.

The diameter of the dispersed particles ranges from 1

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˚

to 10

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.

Example ; Saltwater, bleach.

Suspension :

Suspension doesn’t mix together entirely, or if they do, the particles may become unmixed and fall to the bottom.

Dispersed particles or solute in suspension are larger than solutes of solution.

The diameter os these particles is of the order 2000

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or more.

Example- sand stirred ito water, soot in the air.

Colloids:

The colloids solutions are colloids suspension are intermediate between true solutions and suspensions.

The diameter of the dispersed particles in the solvent of colloid solution ranges from 10

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to 2000

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.

Example: milk, butter.

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